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Publications tagged with [slope erosion]

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<p>Slope erosion control with the use of fly-ash and sewage sludge. The paper presents alternative methods of the earth slopes reinforcement. The techniques proposed utilise recycled materials such as fly-ash and sewage sludge. It is described how implementation ...
Reference: Land Reclamation No 43 (2), 2011: 101–111
<p>A study of three translational landslides along the North Saskatchewan River Valley in Edmonton is presented in this paper. The major focus is on kinematics and mechanisms of deep seated landslides in bedrock of the Upper Cretaceous Horseshoe Canyon Formation. ...
Reference: Rock, Slope and Embankment Engineering Session of the 2009 Annual Conference of the Transportation Association of Canada Vancouver, British Columbia
This guide presents a strategy and information to assist professional judgment in developing cost-effective erosion control treatments for conditions commonly encountered on USDA Forest Service lands. This guide focuses on erosion control treatment and does ...
Filed under: Soil Mechanics -  Earthworks
Reference: United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
The importance of soil protection is internationally recognised as soils are vital non-renewable resources that are increasingly under pressure. This study aims to develop a monitoring system for Alpine soils based on soil-landscape relationships and geomorphological ...
Reference: Briefing Papers of the third SCAPE workshop. SCAPE, Schruns (AT), 11-13 October 2004: pp. 97-104.
A survey of the state of practice for designing slope erosion control measures within VDOT's nine districts has been conducted. On the basis of the survey, it is clear that there are no specific design procedures currently in use within VDOT for dealing with ...
Reference: VIRGINIA TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH COUNCIL, VTRC 01-CR3
<p>Terracing is one of the oldest means of saving soil and water. The objective of this paper is to provide information on the different types of terraces and their functioning, and to describe advantages and disadvantages of terraces regarding their efficacy ...
Reference: SCAPE Soil Conservation and protection for Europe
Sprayed fibre soil technology has been extensively used in Japan for over ten years and has been recently applied in Hong Kong. Three methods will be presented which can be used for retaining, erosion control and successful landscaping for both slope remediation ...
Filed under: Soil Mechanics -  Earthworks
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