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- Slope_stability abstract "Slope stability is the potential of soil covered slopes to withstand and undergo movement. Stability is determined by the balance of shear stress and shear strength. A previously stable slope may be initially affected by preparatory factors, making the slope conditionally unstable. Triggering factors of a slope failure can be climatic events can then make a slope actively unstable, leading to mass movements. Mass movements can be caused by increase in shear stress, such as loading, lateral pressure, and transient forces. Alternatively, shear strength may be decreased by weathering, changes in pore water pressure, and organic material.The field of slope stability encompasses static and dynamic stability of slopes of earth and rock-fill dams, slopes of other types of embankments, excavated slopes, and natural slopes in soil and soft rock. Slope stability investigation, analysis (including modeling), and design mitigation is typically completed by geologists, engineering geologists, or geotechnical engineers. Geologists and engineering geologists can also use their knowledge of earth process and their ability to interpret surface geomorphology to determine relative slope stability based simply on site observations.".
- Slope_stability thumbnail Slopslump2.jpg?width=300.
- Slope_stability wikiPageID "1276489".
- Slope_stability wikiPageLength "5930".
- Slope_stability wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Slope_stability wikiPageRevisionID "634941955".
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geotechnical_engineering.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landslides.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soil_mechanics.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Discontinuity_layout_optimization.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Engineering_geologist.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Engineering_geologists.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Factor_of_safety.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink File:Riverslope.jpg.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink File:Slopslump2.jpg.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Friction.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Geologist.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Geologists.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Geomorphology.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Geotechnical_engineer.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Geotechnical_engineering.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Interferometric_synthetic_aperture_radar.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Landslide.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Mass_wasting.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Mohr-Coulomb_theory.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Mohr–Coulomb_theory.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Normal_stress.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Pore_water_pressure.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Ravine.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Shear_strength_(soil).
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Shear_stress.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Slope_failure.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Slope_stability_analysis.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Slope_stability_radar.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink Stress_(mechanics).
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink File:Landslide_Böschungsrutschung.jpg.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLink File:Pett_bish.gif.
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bishop's method".
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "Slope stability".
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "Slope stability#Bishop's method".
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "Slope stability#Lorimer's method".
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "methods of slices".
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "natural slopes".
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "procedure of slices".
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "slope failure".
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "slope stabilisation".
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "slope stability".
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "slope stabilization".
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "soil slopes".
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "stability of natural slopes".
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "stability of slopes".
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "stability of sloping earth".
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "stability".
- Slope_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "steep slopes".
- Slope_stability hasPhotoCollection Slope_stability.
- Slope_stability wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dmoz.
- Slope_stability wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geotechnical_engineering.
- Slope_stability wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Slope_stability wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Section_stub.
- Slope_stability wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Slope_stability subject Category:Geotechnical_engineering.
- Slope_stability subject Category:Landslides.
- Slope_stability subject Category:Soil_mechanics.
- Slope_stability hypernym Potential.
- Slope_stability type Mechanic.
- Slope_stability type Science.
- Slope_stability type Thing.
- Slope_stability comment "Slope stability is the potential of soil covered slopes to withstand and undergo movement. Stability is determined by the balance of shear stress and shear strength. A previously stable slope may be initially affected by preparatory factors, making the slope conditionally unstable. Triggering factors of a slope failure can be climatic events can then make a slope actively unstable, leading to mass movements.".
- Slope_stability label "Slope stability".
- Slope_stability seeAlso Deformation_monitoring.
- Slope_stability seeAlso Landslide.
- Slope_stability seeAlso Landslide_mitigation.
- Slope_stability sameAs استقرار_المنحدر.
- Slope_stability sameAs Estabilitat_de_talussos.
- Slope_stability sameAs Gleitkreisverfahren.
- Slope_stability sameAs Estabilidad_de_taludes.
- Slope_stability sameAs Stateczność_zboczy.
- Slope_stability sameAs m.04pf4d.
- Slope_stability sameAs Slope_stability.
- Slope_stability sameAs Q961278.
- Slope_stability sameAs Q961278.
- Slope_stability wasDerivedFrom Slope_stability?oldid=634941955.
- Slope_stability depiction Slopslump2.jpg.
- Slope_stability isPrimaryTopicOf Slope_stability.