PERFORMANCE OF REPAIRED SLOPE USING A GEONET OR GEOPIPE DRAIN TO LOWER GROUND-WATER TABLE

Published: Mar 1, 2000
Abstract
A 70 m long by 5 m high slope with gradient of 1(v):2(H) was cut into a medium-stiff residual soil of undrained shear strength better than 60kPa, with drained strength parameters of about c = 10kPa, and o = 22 degrees, to form the bank for an effluent pond used for irrigation of a racetrack turfing. Both drained and undrained slope stability analysis indicates stable slopes under reasonable ground-water (GW) levels expected in the cut slope....
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Title
PERFORMANCE OF REPAIRED SLOPE USING A GEONET OR GEOPIPE DRAIN TO LOWER GROUND-WATER TABLE
Published Date
Mar 1, 2000
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