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Qihang Li, Yunmin Wang, Xiaoshuang Li and Bin Gong
This research examines how rainfall and mining affect the slope damage resulting from the transition from open-pit mining to underground mining. Using an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), the Huangniu slope of the Dexing Copper Mine was fully characterized,...
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Guohong Chen, Peng Cai, Jiewei Zhan, Yueqiao Yang, Zhaowei Yao and Zhaoyue Yu
Since the beginning of spring 2022, successive landslides have occurred in the eastern pit slope of the Wolong Coal Mine in Qipanjing Town, Otog Banner, Inner Mongolia, which has adversely affected the mine?s production safety. This study aims to reveal ...
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Zhongao Yang, Xiaohua Ding, Xin Liu, Abdoul Wahab, Zhongchen Ao, Ya Tian, Van Son Bang, Zhaoxi Long, Guodong Li and Penglin Ma
The instability of geological slopes in mining environments poses a significant challenge to the safety and efficiency of operations. Waste Dump#2 at the Ziluoyi Iron Mine in China is a notable case study that highlights the challenges associated with si...
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Aftab Ur Rahman, Guangcheng Zhang, Salman A. AlQahtani, Hammad Tariq Janjuhah, Irshad Hussain, Habib Ur Rehman and Liaqat Ali Shah
The purpose of this study is to identify the leading causes of slope instability along a local highway in Anhui, People?s Republic of China. As part of the east expansion project, the mountain range will be excavated to create a two-way, nearly 30 m wide...
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Yimin Mao, Liang Chen, Yaser A. Nanehkaran, Mohammad Azarafza and Reza Derakhshani
Artificial intelligence (AI) applications have introduced transformative possibilities within geohazard analysis, particularly concerning the assessment of rock slope instabilities. This study delves into the amalgamation of AI and empirical techniques t...
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Taozhen Sheng, Tongchun Li, Xiaoqing Liu and Huijun Qi
The stability analysis of rock slopes has been a prominent topic in the field of rock mechanics, primarily due to the widespread occurrence of discontinuous structural planes in rock masses. Based on this complex characteristic of rock slopes, this paper...
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Peicheng Qiu, Yunkai Long and Jiaming Zhang
Based on the excavated slope of a waste incineration power plant in Yuxi, Yunnan Province, China, the finite element strength reduction method was used to investigate the variation rules of the safety factor, displacement, and deformation of the bedding ...
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Zehui Gao, Shuhong Wang, Hong Yin, Qianbai Zhao, Paramonov Vladimr and Youming Li
This study aims to fully explore the influence of rock joint roughness in the slope stability analysis of an open mine. Therefore, based on the least squares parameter estimation method, a generalized shear strength parameter coupling roughness, which is...
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María Clavero, Pilar Díaz-Carrasco and Miguel Á. Losada
The objective of this research is to analyze the interaction of the incident wave train with a mound breakwater (specifically, dissipation in the armor layer) and to quantify the performance of the structure built with different types and sizes of armor ...
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Martina Vivoda Prodan and ?eljko Arbanas
The Krbavcici landslide occurred in January 1979 near the town of Buzet, Croatia, after a long period of heavy rainfall. It is located in Northern Istria in the area built of flysch rock mass where numerous mass movements in the past and recent history h...
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Cuiying Zhou, Xu Yang, Yanhao Liang, Zichun Du, Zhen Liu, Wei Huang and Weihua Ming
Red beds are Meso?Cenozoic continental sedimentary strata that are mainly composed of gravel stone, sandstone, siltstone, mudstone, and shale and occasionally have interlayers of limestone, halite, and gypsum. As a typical rock mass, red beds are widely ...
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Linlu Dong, Ying Yang, Bo Qian, Yaosheng Tan, Hailong Sun and Nuwen Xu
To research the macroscopic deformation of rock microseismic damage, a high-precision microseismic monitoring system was established on the left bank slope of the Baihetan hydropower station in Southwestern China. Based on the microseismic monitoring and...
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Claudio Vanneschi, Marco Di Camillo, Eros Aiello, Filippo Bonciani and Riccardo Salvini
Rockfall events represent significant hazards for areas characterized by high and steep slopes and therefore effective mitigation controls are essential to control their effect. There are a lot of examples all over the world of anthropic areas at risk be...
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Bo Li, Kaifeng Zhou, Jun Ye and Peng Sha
A vector similarity measure under neutrosophic number environment was developed for rock slope stability assessments with multiple levels of attributes. This method does not require sophisticated modeling of slopes and the data demand is relatively low. ...
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Ibnu Rusydy,Didik Sugiyanto,Lono Satrio,. Zulfahriza,Imam Munandar
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A soil and rock slope assessment survey was conducted along Bireun ? Takengon main road in Aceh Province, Indonesia. The slope assessment survey was carried out to determine the geological condition, verify and identify the potential areas of slope failu...
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Jacopo M. Abbruzzese and Vincent Labiouse
Most rock fall hazard zoning methodologies are currently based on trajectory modelling, usually performed along 2D slope profiles. For many topographic configurations, this approach cannot provide a realistic description of the way rock fall trajectories...
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Emilie Lemaire, Anne-Sophie Mreyen, Anja Dufresne and Hans-Balder Havenith
The stability of rock slopes is often guided significantly by the structural geology of the rocks composing the slope. In this work, we analysed the influences of structural characteristics, and of their seismic responses, on large and deep-seated rock s...
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Davide Donati, Doug Stead, Davide Elmo and Lisa Borgatti
The stability of high rock slopes is largely controlled by the location and orientation of geological features, such as faults, folds, joints, and bedding planes, which can induce structurally controlled slope instability. Under certain conditions, slope...
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Lorenzo Brezzi, Edoardo Carraro, Davide Pasa, Giordano Teza, Simonetta Cola and Antonio Galgaro
Propagation models can study the runout and deposit of potential flow-like landslides only if a reliable estimate of the shape and size of the volumes involved in the phenomenon is available. This aspect becomes critical when a collapse has not yet occur...
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Zhiyong Zhang, Diego Arosio, Azadeh Hojat and Luigi Zanzi
To monitor the stability of a mountain slope in northern Italy, microseismic monitoring technique has been used since 2013. Locating microseismic events is a basic step of this technique. We performed a seismic tomographic survey on the mountain surface ...
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