International audienceThe observation of 12 rock fall scars in steep limestone cliffs has shown that the fallen masses were stable as a result of relatively small rock bridges. These results demonstrate that consideration of rock bridges is necessary for a realistic evaluation of stability. Limit equilibrium methods of analysis are presented for sliding and toppling, for both isostatic and hyperstatic conditions. These methods are illustrated with four case histories. The results of nine back-analyses of rock falls with volumes between 24 and 3500 m3 are presented. The rock cohesion obtained from back-analysis appears to be significantly lower than the cohesion obtained from classical laboratory tests. This discrepancy can be attributed to ...
Intact rock bridges have been recognised as of critical importance in the stability of rock slopes b...
In the present paper, a rock wedge failure that occurred in the Rosandra valley (Trieste, NE Italy) ...
3noThis paper presents a back-analysis of a rock wedge failure (volume = 25–30 m3) that involved a l...
International audienceThe observation of 12 rock fall scars in steep limestone cliffs has shown that...
15 pagesInternational audienceIn order to enhance the detection of prospective rock falls in calcare...
It is faulty to analyze the jointed rock slopes’ stability susceptible to a combination of modes of ...
Rock slope instability is a major risk to human life, often leading to economic losses, property dam...
The mechanical controls on small (< 10 m3), individual rockfall in jointed rock masses are not well ...
Scenario-based risk assessment for rockfalls, requires assumptions for different scenarios of magnit...
The geomorphological behaviour of steep jointed rock slopes has been studied using distinct element ...
Limit analysis is a powerful procedure which is widely used in geotechnical engineering for the anal...
International audienceRockfalls strongly influence the evolution of steep rocky landscapes and repre...
Master of Science in Environmental Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.Open pit mines ...
date de début de rédaction : juillet 2005The detection of prospective rock falls and the evaluation ...
Rockfalls strongly influence the evolution of steep rocky landscapes and represent a significant haz...
Intact rock bridges have been recognised as of critical importance in the stability of rock slopes b...
In the present paper, a rock wedge failure that occurred in the Rosandra valley (Trieste, NE Italy) ...
3noThis paper presents a back-analysis of a rock wedge failure (volume = 25–30 m3) that involved a l...
International audienceThe observation of 12 rock fall scars in steep limestone cliffs has shown that...
15 pagesInternational audienceIn order to enhance the detection of prospective rock falls in calcare...
It is faulty to analyze the jointed rock slopes’ stability susceptible to a combination of modes of ...
Rock slope instability is a major risk to human life, often leading to economic losses, property dam...
The mechanical controls on small (< 10 m3), individual rockfall in jointed rock masses are not well ...
Scenario-based risk assessment for rockfalls, requires assumptions for different scenarios of magnit...
The geomorphological behaviour of steep jointed rock slopes has been studied using distinct element ...
Limit analysis is a powerful procedure which is widely used in geotechnical engineering for the anal...
International audienceRockfalls strongly influence the evolution of steep rocky landscapes and repre...
Master of Science in Environmental Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.Open pit mines ...
date de début de rédaction : juillet 2005The detection of prospective rock falls and the evaluation ...
Rockfalls strongly influence the evolution of steep rocky landscapes and represent a significant haz...
Intact rock bridges have been recognised as of critical importance in the stability of rock slopes b...
In the present paper, a rock wedge failure that occurred in the Rosandra valley (Trieste, NE Italy) ...
3noThis paper presents a back-analysis of a rock wedge failure (volume = 25–30 m3) that involved a l...