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Analysis on Stability of Dongchuan Landslide and the Comprehensive Management Measure
Based on the investigation and analysis of the causes of Dongchuan landslide, as well as on the stability analysis of Dongchuan landslide No. 1 and No. 2,it was presented by use of surface drainage, anchor pile, prestressed anchor cable lattice beam and other engineering measures on Dongchuan landslide to conduct comprehensive management. The deformations of treatment landslide were monitored and analyzed. The monitoring results show: the greatest deformation of the landslide is 8mm and the slope is a basically stable. Therefore, combined anchor piles, prestressed anchor cable lattice beam with drainage can well manage landslid
Analysis on Stability of Dongchuan Landslide and the Comprehensive Management Measure
Based on the investigation and analysis of the causes of Dongchuan landslide, as well as on the stability analysis of Dongchuan landslide No. 1 and No. 2,it was presented by use of surface drainage, anchor pile, prestressed anchor cable lattice beam and other engineering measures on Dongchuan landslide to conduct comprehensive management. The deformations of treatment landslide were monitored and analyzed. The monitoring results show: the greatest deformation of the landslide is 8mm and the slope is a basically stable. Therefore, combined anchor piles, prestressed anchor cable lattice beam with drainage can well manage landslid
Analysis on Stability of Dongchuan Landslide and the Comprehensive Management Measure
Advanced Materials Research ; 557-559 ; 366-370
2012-07-26
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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