Slope stability and stabilization methods
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Slope stability and stabilization methods
John Wiley, c1996
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"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The successful analysis and stabilization of soil and rock slopes requires an understanding of several subjects and concepts. This volume includes an introduction to the general concepts used in slope stability studies, a discussion of the geologic features that usually give slopes their personality, treatment of the groundwater and seepage issues that frequently cause slope stability problems, and slope stability analysis procedures ranging from simple rules-of-thumb and design charts to the more complex rigorous limit equilibrium methods.
Table of Contents
- General Slope Stability Concepts
- Engineering Geology Principles
- Groundwater Conditions
- Geologic Site Exploration
- Laboratory Testing and Interpretation
- Slope Stability Concepts
- Slope Stabilization Methods
- Design, Construction and Maintenance.
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