ABSTRACT

Rock Slope Engineering covers the investigation, design, excavation and remediation of man-made rock cuts and natural slopes, primarily for civil engineering applications. It presents design information on structural geology, shear strength of rock and ground water, including weathered rock. Slope design methods are discussed for planar, wedge, circular and toppling failures, including seismic design and numerical analysis. Information is also provided on blasting, slope stabilization, movement monitoring and civil engineering applications.

This fifth edition has been extensively up-dated, with new chapters on weathered rock, including shear strength in relation to weathering grades, and seismic design of rock slopes for pseudo-static stability and Newmark displacement. It now includes the use of remote sensing techniques such as LiDAR to monitor slope movement and collect structural geology data. The chapter on numerical analysis has been revised with emphasis on civil applications.

The book is written for practitioners working in the fields of transportation, energy and industrial development, and undergraduate and graduate level courses in geological engineering.

chapter 1|26 pages

Principles of rock slope design

chapter 6|26 pages

Groundwater

chapter 7|28 pages

Plane failure

chapter 8|22 pages

Wedge failure

chapter 9|30 pages

Circular failure

chapter 10|22 pages

Toppling failure

chapter 12|30 pages

Numerical analysis

chapter 13|42 pages

Blasting

chapter 14|52 pages

Stabilisation of rock slopes

chapter 15|20 pages

Movement monitoring

chapter 16|30 pages

Civil engineering applications