Intact rock bridges have been recognised as of critical importance in the stability of rock slopes but still remain a poorly understood and challenging engineering problem both in respect to their measurement and their incorporation into design analyses. The objective of this paper is not to provide conclusive answers as to the definition and measurement of rock bridges, and the manner that they can be accounted for in rock slope stability analysis. Rather, we highlight important and as yet unanswered questions to allow review of fundamental rock bridge concepts and then proceed to provide new insight into how rock bridges may be incorporated into slope stability analysis. Early definitions of what constitute a rock bridge are somewhat limi...
Scenario-based risk assessment for rockfalls, requires assumptions for different scenarios of magnit...
High, near-vertical rock faces were investigated to determine the role of intact rock fracturing in ...
Overhanging rock slopes (steeper than 90°) are typically avoided in rock engineering design, particu...
Intact rock bridges have been recognised as of critical importance in the stability of rock slopes b...
none5siRock bridges have been the subject of considerable research since the 1970’s with a focus on ...
Rock Bridge fracturing and coalescence with pre-existing discontinuities in rock mass due to the ini...
International audienceIn the presence of joint sets sub-parallel to a slope face, the stability of t...
Abstract: Most of the models that simulate fractured rock masses assume fully persistent discon-tinu...
International audienceThe observation of 12 rock fall scars in steep limestone cliffs has shown that...
In traditional block theory, the removability and stability of rock blocks are analyzed independentl...
Field investigations were undertaken at three open pit mines and one major natural rock slope. Modif...
Abstract: persistent joint networks in numerical models, and the critical profiles of an open pit mi...
The stability analysis of the two abutment slopes of a railway bridge proposed at about 359 m above ...
This paper demonstrates how the use of fracture system modelling can be linked to limit equilibrium ...
The thesis investigates the influence of data characterization process on kinematic slope stability ...
Scenario-based risk assessment for rockfalls, requires assumptions for different scenarios of magnit...
High, near-vertical rock faces were investigated to determine the role of intact rock fracturing in ...
Overhanging rock slopes (steeper than 90°) are typically avoided in rock engineering design, particu...
Intact rock bridges have been recognised as of critical importance in the stability of rock slopes b...
none5siRock bridges have been the subject of considerable research since the 1970’s with a focus on ...
Rock Bridge fracturing and coalescence with pre-existing discontinuities in rock mass due to the ini...
International audienceIn the presence of joint sets sub-parallel to a slope face, the stability of t...
Abstract: Most of the models that simulate fractured rock masses assume fully persistent discon-tinu...
International audienceThe observation of 12 rock fall scars in steep limestone cliffs has shown that...
In traditional block theory, the removability and stability of rock blocks are analyzed independentl...
Field investigations were undertaken at three open pit mines and one major natural rock slope. Modif...
Abstract: persistent joint networks in numerical models, and the critical profiles of an open pit mi...
The stability analysis of the two abutment slopes of a railway bridge proposed at about 359 m above ...
This paper demonstrates how the use of fracture system modelling can be linked to limit equilibrium ...
The thesis investigates the influence of data characterization process on kinematic slope stability ...
Scenario-based risk assessment for rockfalls, requires assumptions for different scenarios of magnit...
High, near-vertical rock faces were investigated to determine the role of intact rock fracturing in ...
Overhanging rock slopes (steeper than 90°) are typically avoided in rock engineering design, particu...