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Stability of steep slopes on hard unweathered rock
Factors which determine degree of stability of steep slopes on hard unweathered rock include angle of shearing resistance of jointed rock, effective cohesion, and seepage pressures exerted by water percolating through joints of rock; concealed sources of instability which may exist beneath slopes in deep valleys located between high mountains.
Stability of steep slopes on hard unweathered rock
Factors which determine degree of stability of steep slopes on hard unweathered rock include angle of shearing resistance of jointed rock, effective cohesion, and seepage pressures exerted by water percolating through joints of rock; concealed sources of instability which may exist beneath slopes in deep valleys located between high mountains.
Stability of steep slopes on hard unweathered rock
Geotechnique
Terzaghi, K. (author)
Geotechnique ; 12
1962
20 pages
Plate
Article (Journal)
English
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