Slope Engineering in Hong Kong
Author : K. K. S. Ho
Publisher :
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 20,74 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Slopes (Soil mechanics)
ISBN :
Author : K. K. S. Ho
Publisher :
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 20,74 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Slopes (Soil mechanics)
ISBN :
Author : K. S. Li
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 27,95 MB
Release : 1998-01-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9789054109358
The rapid economic growth in recent years has resulted in increasing demand on Hong Kong's infrastructure, and the use of steeply sloping sites with extensive cut and fill slopes for building development. In the dense urban environment of Hong Kong, pressure to maximize land use is intense. The proceedings contain a keynote paper which describes the risk management of slopes of Hong Kong and an invited paper which presents the state-of-the-art of slope design in Hong Kong. The publication also contains papers with a wide range of topics including case studies, slope hydrology, design and analysis of slopes, application of quantitative risk techniques in slope stability assessment and other special topics. This will be a useful reference book for geotechnical engineers in Hong Kong and other parts of the world dealing with slopes in tropical soils and densely populated areas.
Author : Ken K. S. Ho
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 12,92 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9789058092618
Author : Gareth J. Hearn
Publisher : Geological Society of London
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 13,11 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781862393318
Provides a complete guide to the study, design, construction and management of landslide and slope engineering measures for mountain roads, with emphasis on low-cost. The geographical focus is on the tropics and sub-tropics, but is also highly relevant to other regions where heavy rain, steep slopes and weak soils and rocks combine to create slope instability. The causes and mechanisms of landslides are described, and the hazards they pose to mountain roads are illustrated. Methods of desk study, field mapping and ground investigation are reviewed and illustrated, with emphasis on geomorphological and engineering geological techniques. The design and construction of alignments, earthworks, drainage, retaining structures, the stabilization of soil slopes and rock slopes, and the control of erosion on slopes and in streams covered. Slope management as part of road maintenance and operation is reviewed, and procedures for risk assessment and works prioritization are described.
Author : J.C. Jiang
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 752 pages
File Size : 24,51 MB
Release : 2021-07-28
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1351416332
This collection of papers covers a wide range of relevant issues and aspects of slope stability engineering from both practical and scientific points of view from the Proceedings of the International Symposium on Slope Stability Engineering : Is--Shikoku'99 : Matsuyama, Shikoku, Japan, 8-11 November, 1999.
Author : Duncan C. Wyllie
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 568 pages
File Size : 25,81 MB
Release : 2017-09-18
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 135165277X
Rock Slope Engineering covers the investigation, design, excavation and remediation of man-made rock cuts and natural slopes, primarily for civil engineering applications. It presents design information on structural geology, shear strength of rock and ground water, including weathered rock. Slope design methods are discussed for planar, wedge, circular and toppling failures, including seismic design and numerical analysis. Information is also provided on blasting, slope stabilization, movement monitoring and civil engineering applications. This fifth edition has been extensively up-dated, with new chapters on weathered rock, including shear strength in relation to weathering grades, and seismic design of rock slopes for pseudo-static stability and Newmark displacement. It now includes the use of remote sensing techniques such as LiDAR to monitor slope movement and collect structural geology data. The chapter on numerical analysis has been revised with emphasis on civil applications. The book is written for practitioners working in the fields of transportation, energy and industrial development, and undergraduate and graduate level courses in geological engineering.
Author : Duncan C. Wyllie
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 30,44 MB
Release : 2004-06-01
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0203499085
The stability of rock slopes is an important issue in both civil and mining engineering. On civil projects, rock cuts must be safe from rock falls and large-scale slope instability during both construction and operation. In open pit mining, where slope heights can be many hundreds of meters, the economics of the operation are closely related to the steepest stable slope angle that can be mined. This extensively updated version of the classic text, Rock Slope Engineering by Hoek and Bray, deals comprehensively with the investigation, design and operation of rock slopes. Investigation methods include the collection and interpretation of geological and groundwater data, and determination of rock strength properties, including the Hoek Brown rock mass strength criterion. Slope design methods include the theoretical basis for the design of plane, wedge, circular and toppling failures, and design charts are provided to enable rapid checks of stability to be carried out. New material contained in this book includes the latest developments in earthquake engineering related to slope stability, probabilistic analysis, numerical analysis, blasting, slope movement monitoring and stabilization methods. The types of stabilization include rock anchors, shotcrete, drainage and scaling, as well as rock fall protecting methods involving barriers, ditches, nets and sheds. Rock Slopes: Civil and Mining Engineering contains both worked examples illustrating data interpretation and design methods, and chapters on civil and mining case studies. The case studies demonstrate the application of design methods to the construction of stable slopes in a wide variety of geological conditions. The book provides over 300 carefully selected references for those who wish to study the subject in greater detail. It also includes an introduction by Dr. Evert Hoek.
Author : Evert Hoek
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 30,83 MB
Release : 1981-06-30
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0419160108
This classic handbook deals with the geotechnical problems of rock slope design. It has been written for the non-specialist mining or civil engineer, with worked examples, design charts, coverage of more detailed analytical methods, and of the collection and interpretation of geological and groundwater information and tests for the mechanical properties of rock.
Author : Zuyu Chen
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 2170 pages
File Size : 50,68 MB
Release : 2008-06-11
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0203885287
270 Expert contributions on aspects of landslide hazards, encompassing geological modeling and soil and rock mechanics, landslide processes, causes and effects, and damage avoidance and limitation strategies. Reference source for academics and professionals in geo-mechanical and geo-technical engineering, and others involved with research, des
Author : John J. Clague
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 435 pages
File Size : 46,40 MB
Release : 2012-08-23
Category : Science
ISBN : 1139560395
Landslides have geological causes but can be triggered by natural processes (rainfall, snowmelt, erosion and earthquakes) or by human actions such as agriculture and construction. Research aimed at better understanding slope stability and failure has accelerated in recent years, accompanied by basic field research and numerical modeling of slope failure processes, mechanisms of debris movement, and landslide causes and triggers. Written by seventy-five world-leading researchers and practitioners, this book provides a state-of-the-art summary of landslide science. It features both field geology and engineering approaches, as well as modeling of slope failure and run-out using a variety of numerical codes. It is illustrated with international case studies integrating geological, geotechnical and remote sensing studies, and includes recent slope investigations in North America, Europe and Asia. This is an essential reference for researchers and graduate students in geomorphology, engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and geophysics, as well as professionals in natural hazard analysis.