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Assessment of Slope Instability and Risk Analysis of Road Cut Slopes in Lashotor Pass, Iran
Author(s) -
Mohammad Hossein Taherynia,
Mojtaba Mohammadi,
Rasoul Ajalloeian
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of geological research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1687-8841
pISSN - 1687-8833
DOI - 10.1155/2014/763598
Subject(s) - rockfall , rock mass classification , rock mass rating , instability , geology , geotechnical engineering , hazard , slope stability , slope stability probability classification , hazard analysis , rock mechanics , stability (learning theory) , point (geometry) , slope stability analysis , mining engineering , landslide , engineering , mathematics , computer science , geometry , mechanics , chemistry , physics , organic chemistry , aerospace engineering , machine learning
Assessment of the stability of natural and artificial rock slopes is an important topic in the rock mechanics sciences. One of the most widely used methods for this purpose is the classification of the slope rock mass. In the recent decades, several rock slope classification systems are presented by many researchers. Each one of these rock mass classification systems uses different parameters and rating systems. These differences are due to the diversity of affecting parameters and the degree of influence on the rock slope stability. Another important point in rock slope stability is appraisal hazard and risk analysis. In the risk analysis, the degree of danger of rock slope instability is determined. The Lashotor pass is located in the Shiraz-Isfahan highway in Iran. Field surveys indicate that there are high potentialities of instability in the road cut slopes of the Lashotor pass. In the current paper, the stability of the rock slopes in the Lashotor pass is studied comprehensively with different classification methods. For risk analyses, we estimated dangerous area by use of the RocFall software. Furthermore, the dangers of falling rocks for the vehicles passing the Lashotor pass are estimated according to rockfall hazard rating system

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