Geotechnical approaches for slope stabilization in residential area
Slopes in soils and rocks are found in nature and in-made structures. Highways, dams, levees, canals and stockpiles are constructed by sloping the lateral faces of the soil because slopes are generally less expensive than constructing the wall. Natural forces such as wind and water change the topogr...
Main Authors: | Jamaludin, N. (Author), Mizal-Azzmi, N. (Author), Mohd-Noor, N. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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