Two important features of the high slopes at Gushui Hydropower Station are layered accumulations (rock-soil aggregate) and multilevel toppling failures of plate rock masses; the Gendakan slope is selected for case study in this paper. Geological processes of the layered accumulation of rock and soil particles are carried out by the movement of water flow; the main reasons for the toppling failure of plate rock masses are the increasing weight of the upper rock-soil aggregate and mountain erosion by river water. Indoor triaxial compression test results show that, the cohesion and friction angle of the rock-soil aggregate decreased with the increasing water content; the cohesion and the friction angle for natural rock-soil aggregate are 57.7 ...
Irrigation-induced loess landslides are common in the transitional slopes between loess platforms an...
This paper presents the analytical study of a major landslide that occurred in a newly dredged slope...
To explore the staged catastrophic evolution mechanism and failure process of bedding rock landslide...
Copyright © 2013 Jia-wen Zhou et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Slope stability analysis of the mountain landforms in southwestern China has always been an importan...
Slope deformation and failure are major challenges for hydropower station engineering. Taking the le...
The high-steep rock slope stability is one of the key technologies in the construction of water cons...
This paper presents a typical 450 m high rock slope in a highly jointed and fractured rock mass at P...
In this paper, the material point strength reduction method is used to investigate the stability of ...
A series of settlement, cracking, and collapse of the Zhengjiaping slope has been increasingly devel...
Two rock topples with the opposite dip direction, observed in the Ribangliangzi hill and facing the ...
Rock-soil aggregate, as a specific geomaterial, exhibits complicated mechanical behavior. The rock-s...
The aim of this study is to examine cracking and instability of the high and steep left bank slope w...
This paper presents a case history of the 205 m high intake slope at the Huangjinping (HJP) hyd...
Soil-rock slopes are widely distributed in central or western China. With the development of transpo...
Irrigation-induced loess landslides are common in the transitional slopes between loess platforms an...
This paper presents the analytical study of a major landslide that occurred in a newly dredged slope...
To explore the staged catastrophic evolution mechanism and failure process of bedding rock landslide...
Copyright © 2013 Jia-wen Zhou et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Slope stability analysis of the mountain landforms in southwestern China has always been an importan...
Slope deformation and failure are major challenges for hydropower station engineering. Taking the le...
The high-steep rock slope stability is one of the key technologies in the construction of water cons...
This paper presents a typical 450 m high rock slope in a highly jointed and fractured rock mass at P...
In this paper, the material point strength reduction method is used to investigate the stability of ...
A series of settlement, cracking, and collapse of the Zhengjiaping slope has been increasingly devel...
Two rock topples with the opposite dip direction, observed in the Ribangliangzi hill and facing the ...
Rock-soil aggregate, as a specific geomaterial, exhibits complicated mechanical behavior. The rock-s...
The aim of this study is to examine cracking and instability of the high and steep left bank slope w...
This paper presents a case history of the 205 m high intake slope at the Huangjinping (HJP) hyd...
Soil-rock slopes are widely distributed in central or western China. With the development of transpo...
Irrigation-induced loess landslides are common in the transitional slopes between loess platforms an...
This paper presents the analytical study of a major landslide that occurred in a newly dredged slope...
To explore the staged catastrophic evolution mechanism and failure process of bedding rock landslide...