The slope instability that endangered seriously the powerhouse of the Aqua Prieta Hydroelectric Project and involved about one million cubic meters of soils and breccias is described. The evolution of the geotechnical instrumentation measurements done from October 1987 to date, the geomechanic analysis performed and the stabilization works are discussed
CESP\u27s divers team found several basalt blocks scattered on the stilling basin of a power plant. ...
Between 2001 and 2005, a large debris rock slide occurred on the western slope of the Cordillera de ...
Progressive deformation of the large natural rock slope at British Columbia Hydro's Wahleach hydroe...
Numerous landslides have plagued the construction of a 1.3 mile road sector in the mountainous regio...
In December 2011 a great proportion slope failed affecting the main gas pipeline (20” diameter) that...
After selection of the site for this major hydroelectric project on the Upper Parana River, initial ...
Hollóháza is a little mountain village in North-East Hungary. Following a long wet period in 1999 th...
The paper describes the investigation of the seismic safety of a 131 m high rock fill dam presently ...
The high landslide risk potential along the steep hillslopes of the Eastern Andes in Ecuador provide...
Several metres thick top cover of a hillside slid down in a town near to Budapest. Buildings, commun...
The Electricity Company of Paraná State-Brazil has built several hydroelectric power dams along the ...
Three slides at the same slope, 35m high, on clay shale are analysed. Geological and geotechnical fe...
The Petrolia, California earthquake (MS 6.9, ML 6.4) occurred on April 25, 1992 and was followed by ...
Mexico, largely a tropical mountainous region, is continually subjected to natural hazards like land...
"The study of deep-seated gravitational slope deformations (DSGSD) in Mexico is scarce; therefore, t...
CESP\u27s divers team found several basalt blocks scattered on the stilling basin of a power plant. ...
Between 2001 and 2005, a large debris rock slide occurred on the western slope of the Cordillera de ...
Progressive deformation of the large natural rock slope at British Columbia Hydro's Wahleach hydroe...
Numerous landslides have plagued the construction of a 1.3 mile road sector in the mountainous regio...
In December 2011 a great proportion slope failed affecting the main gas pipeline (20” diameter) that...
After selection of the site for this major hydroelectric project on the Upper Parana River, initial ...
Hollóháza is a little mountain village in North-East Hungary. Following a long wet period in 1999 th...
The paper describes the investigation of the seismic safety of a 131 m high rock fill dam presently ...
The high landslide risk potential along the steep hillslopes of the Eastern Andes in Ecuador provide...
Several metres thick top cover of a hillside slid down in a town near to Budapest. Buildings, commun...
The Electricity Company of Paraná State-Brazil has built several hydroelectric power dams along the ...
Three slides at the same slope, 35m high, on clay shale are analysed. Geological and geotechnical fe...
The Petrolia, California earthquake (MS 6.9, ML 6.4) occurred on April 25, 1992 and was followed by ...
Mexico, largely a tropical mountainous region, is continually subjected to natural hazards like land...
"The study of deep-seated gravitational slope deformations (DSGSD) in Mexico is scarce; therefore, t...
CESP\u27s divers team found several basalt blocks scattered on the stilling basin of a power plant. ...
Between 2001 and 2005, a large debris rock slide occurred on the western slope of the Cordillera de ...
Progressive deformation of the large natural rock slope at British Columbia Hydro's Wahleach hydroe...