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Slope Stability
Slopes in soils and rocks—in nature or man-made structures—are: Highways, dams, levees, Canals, and stockpiles. They are constructed by sloping the lateral faces of the soil. Slopes are generally less expensive than Constructing walls. Natural forces (wind. water. snow. etc.) change the topography on Earth and other planets, often creating unstable slopes, see Abramson et al. [1] and Alfreds [2].
Slope Stability
Slopes in soils and rocks—in nature or man-made structures—are: Highways, dams, levees, Canals, and stockpiles. They are constructed by sloping the lateral faces of the soil. Slopes are generally less expensive than Constructing walls. Natural forces (wind. water. snow. etc.) change the topography on Earth and other planets, often creating unstable slopes, see Abramson et al. [1] and Alfreds [2].
Slope Stability
Topics in Mining, Metallurgy, Materials Engineer.
Ali Elbeblawi, Mostafa Mohamed (author) / Abdelhak Elsaghier, Hassan Ali (author) / Mohamed Amin, Mostafa Tantawy (author) / Elrawy Abdellah, Wael Rashad (author)
2021-07-31
48 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Slope Stability and Slope Engineering
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