The deformation of rock slopes is associated with the formation and accumulation of internal and external features (such as tension cracks, rock mass bulging and dilation, rockfall, etc.) that can be comprehensively referred to as “slope damage”. In this paper, we use a 3D distinct element numerical modelling approach to investigate the role of shear zone morphology and groundwater pressure on the displacement and slope damage accumulation at the Downie Slide, a large, extremely slowly moving rockslide in British Columbia (Canada). First, we briefly review the external slope damage features that can be observed in an airborne laser scanner (ALS) dataset, allowing four slope damage domains (upper, central, northern, and southern domain) to b...
The concept of progressive shear surface development remains to be fully understood. This study aims...
A large landslide in Tuve (Gothenburg, Sweden 1977) initiated the development of a model for slope s...
A large landslide in Tuve (Gothenburg, Sweden 1977) initiated the development of a model for slope s...
The deformation of rock slopes is associated with the formation and accumulation of internal and ext...
The displacement of a large slow-moving landslide is accompanied by slope damage, such as fractures,...
The deformation and failure of slopes is associated with the formation of geomorphic features reflec...
The stability and kinematics of rock slopes are widely considered to be functions of lithological, s...
The stability of slopes is controlled by geological structures, lithology, rock mass quality, and hy...
The stability of high rock slopes is controlled by many geological factors including the orientation...
Long-term observations of large active rockslides show accelerating deformation over many thousands ...
During the last decade significant advances have been made in geomechanical modelling and remote sen...
The case history of a deep-seated slope movement in a complex rock formation (Marly-Arenaceous Forma...
Factors governing rock slope stability include lithology, geological structures, hydrogeological con...
International audienceUsing a new 3-D physical modelling technique we investigated the initiation an...
The concept of progressive shear surface development remains to be fully understood. This study aims...
A large landslide in Tuve (Gothenburg, Sweden 1977) initiated the development of a model for slope s...
A large landslide in Tuve (Gothenburg, Sweden 1977) initiated the development of a model for slope s...
The deformation of rock slopes is associated with the formation and accumulation of internal and ext...
The displacement of a large slow-moving landslide is accompanied by slope damage, such as fractures,...
The deformation and failure of slopes is associated with the formation of geomorphic features reflec...
The stability and kinematics of rock slopes are widely considered to be functions of lithological, s...
The stability of slopes is controlled by geological structures, lithology, rock mass quality, and hy...
The stability of high rock slopes is controlled by many geological factors including the orientation...
Long-term observations of large active rockslides show accelerating deformation over many thousands ...
During the last decade significant advances have been made in geomechanical modelling and remote sen...
The case history of a deep-seated slope movement in a complex rock formation (Marly-Arenaceous Forma...
Factors governing rock slope stability include lithology, geological structures, hydrogeological con...
International audienceUsing a new 3-D physical modelling technique we investigated the initiation an...
The concept of progressive shear surface development remains to be fully understood. This study aims...
A large landslide in Tuve (Gothenburg, Sweden 1977) initiated the development of a model for slope s...
A large landslide in Tuve (Gothenburg, Sweden 1977) initiated the development of a model for slope s...