geotechguy1
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 23, 2009
- 671
Recently I've been tasked with various slope stability assignments, usually pertaining to development of subdivisions or acreages in rural areas where it is necassary to establish a required setback distance from a slope.
Typically we drill boreholes near to the slope crest, to depths extending below the toe elevation of the slope. I've built up most of my models based on the assumption of horizontal layers based on the profile encountered in the boreholes. A colleague of mine uses inclined layers, although he 'makes up' the inclination.
Any thoughts?
Typically we drill boreholes near to the slope crest, to depths extending below the toe elevation of the slope. I've built up most of my models based on the assumption of horizontal layers based on the profile encountered in the boreholes. A colleague of mine uses inclined layers, although he 'makes up' the inclination.
Any thoughts?