Overloading or the excessive addition of a surcharge load or external load on a hillslope section is one of the external factors influencing slope stability. Although overloading occurs under natural conditions such as vegetation growth, persistent precipitation, and volcanic activity, it is very commonly the result of human activities such as filling for construction works or dumping of waste material. Geotechnical models, generally based on the calculation of the factor of safety (F), allow evaluation of the impact of a fill or a cut at different locations on the slope on F. External loading on the upper part of a slope usually decreases slope stability where the slope gradient is higher than the angle of internal friction, whereas extern...
The stability of natural slope, cut slope, road batter etc is a function of: rock/soil type and its ...
The stability of high rock slopes is controlled by many geological factors including the orientation...
ABSTRACT The question of how to predict the catastrophic failure of a slowly deforming rock mass, ...
Overloading or the excessive addition of a surcharge load or external load on a hillslope section is...
The main force responsible for mass movement is gravity. Gravity is the force that acts everywhere o...
Slope failure is a natural disaster that involves the movement of ground and rock under the influenc...
In the 2D finite element slope stability analysis, there are two commonly used definitions on the fa...
This chapter describes the dominant types of processes present on hillslopes where both gravity and ...
This chapter discusses and illustrates how changes in slope angle can cause mass movement. Several p...
The stability and kinematics of rock slopes are widely considered to be functions of lithological, s...
Abstract: Slope-angle histograms have traditionally provided a data base for the evaluation of chang...
The rate of slope movement has major socio-economic implications on the rapid global urbanization, w...
A brief state-of-the-art review of the effects of water on slope stability and the techniques for an...
One feature of earthquake loading in regions containing sloping ground is a marked increase in accel...
This paper presents results from a scale model study related to the stability of dumped and placed r...
The stability of natural slope, cut slope, road batter etc is a function of: rock/soil type and its ...
The stability of high rock slopes is controlled by many geological factors including the orientation...
ABSTRACT The question of how to predict the catastrophic failure of a slowly deforming rock mass, ...
Overloading or the excessive addition of a surcharge load or external load on a hillslope section is...
The main force responsible for mass movement is gravity. Gravity is the force that acts everywhere o...
Slope failure is a natural disaster that involves the movement of ground and rock under the influenc...
In the 2D finite element slope stability analysis, there are two commonly used definitions on the fa...
This chapter describes the dominant types of processes present on hillslopes where both gravity and ...
This chapter discusses and illustrates how changes in slope angle can cause mass movement. Several p...
The stability and kinematics of rock slopes are widely considered to be functions of lithological, s...
Abstract: Slope-angle histograms have traditionally provided a data base for the evaluation of chang...
The rate of slope movement has major socio-economic implications on the rapid global urbanization, w...
A brief state-of-the-art review of the effects of water on slope stability and the techniques for an...
One feature of earthquake loading in regions containing sloping ground is a marked increase in accel...
This paper presents results from a scale model study related to the stability of dumped and placed r...
The stability of natural slope, cut slope, road batter etc is a function of: rock/soil type and its ...
The stability of high rock slopes is controlled by many geological factors including the orientation...
ABSTRACT The question of how to predict the catastrophic failure of a slowly deforming rock mass, ...