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<p>For the purposes of this document a reinforced slope is defined as a compacted fill embankment that incorporates the use of horizontally placed geosynthetic reinforcement to enhance the stability of the soil structure.</p>
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Soil Mechanics -
Earth Retaining Structures
Reference:
Reinforced soil slopes and embankments, Strata Systems Inc. Version 100119
Elias V.
,
Fishman K. L.
et al.
This manual provides criteria for evaluating corrosion losses when using coated or uncoated steel reinforcements, and for determining aging and installation damage losses when using geosynthetic reinforcements. Monitoring methods for in-situ corrosion rates ...
Filed under:
Soil Mechanics -
Earth Retaining Structures
Reference:
Federal Highway Administration, FHWA-NHI-09-087, 2009