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Slope stability engineering is both an art and a science practised by many civil and geotechnical engineers involved in work on landslides, earth dams, breakwaters, coastal defence, earthworks slopes for roads, canals, railways, pipelines, housing developments, and other related developments.

This book contains the detailed reflections of its author, who has practised and researched in the field for over a half-century. It is written in an informal style that makes it an interesting and thought-provoking practitioner guide to landslides and slope problems and their investigation, analysis, and remediation, considering both natural and man-made slopes and earthworks, and without the need for the usual equations and illustrations.

Reflections on Slope Stability Engineering is targeted primarily at practitioners working in the investigations of slope instability and the design and construction of treatments of the problem, especially those early in their careers, but

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1. Landslide recognition, description, classification and mapping. 2. Ground investigations. 3. Things that cause landslides to occur or move, from geology to human stupidity. 4. The development of ideas in slope stability analysis. 5. Modern methods and back analysis. 6. Water, mainly inside the ground. 7. Surface water in motion: scour, transport and deposition. 8. Dealing with the landslide problem without stabilization. 9. Remedying landslides. 10. Epilogue.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/19/2023 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032548951, 978-1032548951
      ISBN10: 1032548959

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Slope stability engineering is both an art and a science practised by many civil and geotechnical engineers involved in work on landslides, earth dams, breakwaters, coastal defence, earthworks slopes for roads, canals, railways, pipelines, housing developments, and other related developments.

      This book contains the detailed reflections of its author, who has practised and researched in the field for over a half-century. It is written in an informal style that makes it an interesting and thought-provoking practitioner guide to landslides and slope problems and their investigation, analysis, and remediation, considering both natural and man-made slopes and earthworks, and without the need for the usual equations and illustrations.

      Reflections on Slope Stability Engineering is targeted primarily at practitioners working in the investigations of slope instability and the design and construction of treatments of the problem, especially those early in their careers, but

      Table of Contents

      1. Landslide recognition, description, classification and mapping. 2. Ground investigations. 3. Things that cause landslides to occur or move, from geology to human stupidity. 4. The development of ideas in slope stability analysis. 5. Modern methods and back analysis. 6. Water, mainly inside the ground. 7. Surface water in motion: scour, transport and deposition. 8. Dealing with the landslide problem without stabilization. 9. Remedying landslides. 10. Epilogue.

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