a list of factors and causes knownto influenceslope stability
potential soil physical and biological factorsinfluencingslope stability
various factors that present complex and dynamic changes(passive) caused byslope stability
many factors , among which are subsoil structure and pore water pressure distribution(passive) is influenced bySlope stability
Many factors such as geology of the area and of the slope material , topography , climate and hydrologyinfluencethe slope stability
several other factors including slope inclination , density of the slope material , antecedent and intensity and duration of post - earthquake rainfallcan ... influencethe stability of a slope
A temporal model for landslide risk based on historical precipitation | SpringerLink July 1988 , Volume 20 , Issue 5 , pp 529–542 | Cite as A temporal model for landslide risk based on historical precipitation Of the recognized nonsteady - state factorsinfluenceslope stability
varying water conditions in the reservoir area of the Three Gorges , China(passive) influenced byslope stability
soil properties such as particle size and pore distribution in the soil matrixcan ... influencethe slope stability
SPH method N2(passive) created byslope stability analysis
The proximity of the slopes to the stream networks ... yet another important factorinfluencesslope stability
Removal of water Vegetationinfluencesslope stability
Tasks scheduling and Simple reshaping of rock waste depositto createslope stability conditions
slopes is widely recognizedcontributesto slope stability
the occurrence of landslide disastercan ... preventthe occurrence of landslide disaster
Events , Mass Movement Hazards , Natural DisastersTriggeringEvents , Mass Movement Hazards , Natural Disasters
Events , Mass Movement Hazards Slope StabilityTriggeringEvents , Mass Movement Hazards Slope Stability
landslides disrupting infrastructure and the role of urban woodland in regulating temperature and providing sustainable drainage systemsto preventlandslides disrupting infrastructure and the role of urban woodland in regulating temperature and providing sustainable drainage systems
a landslide of a given type in the absence of discriminating parametersto triggera landslide of a given type in the absence of discriminating parameters
in increases in rock support , shotcrete , and shale disposal workwill resultin increases in rock support , shotcrete , and shale disposal work
Landslide Causes and Triggers Samuel T. McColl Physical Geography Group , Institute of Agriculture and Environment , Massey University(passive) is influencedLandslide Causes and Triggers Samuel T. McColl Physical Geography Group , Institute of Agriculture and Environment , Massey University
Events)Change in the abundance of pore water Earthquakes Slope modification and undercutting Volcanic eruptions Change in abundance of pore waterincreaseTriggeringEvents)Change in the abundance of pore water Earthquakes Slope modification and undercutting Volcanic eruptions Change in abundance of pore waterincrease
on the basis of the strength of these discontinuitiescan be designedon the basis of the strength of these discontinuities
to appearance of cracksleadedto appearance of cracks
to slope collapses and increased municipal liability for allowing the development that caused such collapsescan leadto slope collapses and increased municipal liability for allowing the development that caused such collapses
important slidescausingimportant slides
of steeply dipping strata 14composedof steeply dipping strata 14
from changes in the climate and weatherresultingfrom changes in the climate and weather
alteration in the slope profile can be triggered by nature or anthropogenic activitiescausingalteration in the slope profile can be triggered by nature or anthropogenic activities
The angle at which the slope is designed(passive) is designedThe angle at which the slope is designed
a series of small check - dams along the soil surfacecreatesa series of small check - dams along the soil surface
factors of this regioninfluencingfactors of this region
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to the rockfallleadingto the rockfall
to dangerous natural hazards which may hinder the safe operation of man - made infrastructure in the surrounding arealeadingto dangerous natural hazards which may hinder the safe operation of man - made infrastructure in the surrounding area
factors and threshold conditionstriggeringfactors and threshold conditions
problems to the drainage of a road and result in road damagescan causeproblems to the drainage of a road and result in road damages
Comparative AnalysisResultsComparative Analysis
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from the infiltration of the storm waterresultingfrom the infiltration of the storm water
damage to human settlementscausingdamage to human settlements
for houses atop the ravinecreatedfor houses atop the ravine
to accelerated deterioration of the A68 carriageway at this locusis leadingto accelerated deterioration of the A68 carriageway at this locus
in mountain areastriggeringin mountain areas
to very significant problems later onmay leadto very significant problems later on
in alteration of gene expressionresultingin alteration of gene expression
or can occur as water is added as a result of heavy rainfall or melting of ice or snowtriggeringor can occur as water is added as a result of heavy rainfall or melting of ice or snow
in the rerouting of PCHresultingin the rerouting of PCH
of the following three primary elementscomposedof the following three primary elements
specifically for your site and providing site classification and site evaluation for waste water design purposesdesignedspecifically for your site and providing site classification and site evaluation for waste water design purposes