mraye77
Geotechnical
- Dec 16, 2002
- 7
Hi, I am brainstorming for ideas to stabilize an overthrust developing on a dam abutment slope. It is a cut slope (8H:1V) in a clay/shale material, naturally given to slumping. The slope was constructed in the early '60s and is vegetated with local weeds and grasses.
Slope indicators in the area show a shear zone approximately 20 m below the top of the slope. The slope is creeping at a slow rate (generally a few mm a year) and no structures are in danger. The overthrust was first identified in 1996, along with some upland cracking. The cracking was filled and clay capped and has not reappeared.
If anyone has any ideas or suggestions for remedial techniques, or can point me to any on topic articles or web-sites I would appreciate it.
Thanks.
Slope indicators in the area show a shear zone approximately 20 m below the top of the slope. The slope is creeping at a slow rate (generally a few mm a year) and no structures are in danger. The overthrust was first identified in 1996, along with some upland cracking. The cracking was filled and clay capped and has not reappeared.
If anyone has any ideas or suggestions for remedial techniques, or can point me to any on topic articles or web-sites I would appreciate it.
Thanks.