Prediction of rock slide events remains a difficult task for geoscientists. Kinematic analysis provides an indication of possible modes of failure at a site. However, the highly variable nature of chalk compressive strength due to variations in water content and salt weathering is such that parameterizing models of slope stability can result in large variations in the resultant factor of safety. In this work, we use high-precision monitoring data of an eroding coastal cliff to characterize the geometry of a large wedge failure in chalk. We use these data in conjunction with published material properties to model the joint compressive strength of the chalk at the time of failure through back analysis. Results indicate a strength of 7.19 KPa ...
The processes of change on near-vertical coastal cliffs have been quantified using terrestrial photo...
The processes of change on near-vertical coastal cliffs have been quantified using terrestrial photo...
In this paper we examine data generated using high-resolution three-dimensional laser scanning monit...
The erosion of coastal cliffs is inevitable. The resultant cliff collapses are a hazard, a problem f...
Coastal chalk cliff instability is a major issue in the UK’s southern region. In order to further th...
Chalk forms one of the major coastal cliff formations throughout Northwest Europe, with large popula...
International audienceBetween November 2018 and January 2020, a continuous multi-parameter survey, u...
The relationship between salt water and the strength of Chalk forming the coastal cliffs of northwes...
A large proportion of the 11,000 km coastline of the United Kingdom is backed by soft cliffs. These ...
A field and laboratory investigation of the slope stability of the Chalk is described. A review of p...
This paper deals with a probabilistic approach for the slope safety factor calculation that uses kin...
Most of the rocky coastlines around the world are subject to active erosion processes. Because of th...
Despite much research on the myriad processes that erode rocky coastal cliffs, accurately predicting...
Cliff failure is a fundamental process shaping many coastlines worldwide. Improved insight into dire...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to evaluate the role of groundwater and sea weatherin...
The processes of change on near-vertical coastal cliffs have been quantified using terrestrial photo...
The processes of change on near-vertical coastal cliffs have been quantified using terrestrial photo...
In this paper we examine data generated using high-resolution three-dimensional laser scanning monit...
The erosion of coastal cliffs is inevitable. The resultant cliff collapses are a hazard, a problem f...
Coastal chalk cliff instability is a major issue in the UK’s southern region. In order to further th...
Chalk forms one of the major coastal cliff formations throughout Northwest Europe, with large popula...
International audienceBetween November 2018 and January 2020, a continuous multi-parameter survey, u...
The relationship between salt water and the strength of Chalk forming the coastal cliffs of northwes...
A large proportion of the 11,000 km coastline of the United Kingdom is backed by soft cliffs. These ...
A field and laboratory investigation of the slope stability of the Chalk is described. A review of p...
This paper deals with a probabilistic approach for the slope safety factor calculation that uses kin...
Most of the rocky coastlines around the world are subject to active erosion processes. Because of th...
Despite much research on the myriad processes that erode rocky coastal cliffs, accurately predicting...
Cliff failure is a fundamental process shaping many coastlines worldwide. Improved insight into dire...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to evaluate the role of groundwater and sea weatherin...
The processes of change on near-vertical coastal cliffs have been quantified using terrestrial photo...
The processes of change on near-vertical coastal cliffs have been quantified using terrestrial photo...
In this paper we examine data generated using high-resolution three-dimensional laser scanning monit...