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Innovative stabilization techniques for slope cuts on Shale 1

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georam

Geotechnical
Apr 28, 1999
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Slope cuts on shale for road projects in the US/Canadian prairies are characterized by frequent progressive failures. As a result, the final slopes of the cut will be stable at about 8H:1V to 10H:1V, as the residual friction angle of shale is ONLY in the order between 4 to 10 degrees. The shale in this area are generally soft, and appears like "soil", often with slickensided features. Water may usually the cause of initial landslides in such a slope.

Anyone can provide some information on the latest techniques on how to stabilize these slopes without cutting into such a flat slope. Anything such as soil nailing, horizontal drainage system, geofibers, or other ideas which had been implemented for prevention of landslides in this type of slopes ?

Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
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I recommend you contact a reputable ground improvement contractor (such as Nicholson or Hayward-Baker) for their experiences in this regard.
 
I just learned of a new ground improvement method in a seminar that is used to provide slope stabilization, among other things. The product is called Rammed Aggregate Piers. They have a website for more info. Hope this helps.
 
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