2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-015-2169-9
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Application of linear indexing model and GIS techniques for the slope movement susceptibility modeling in Bousselam upstream basin, Northeast Algeria

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“…Fourniadis et al (2007) performed a classification in which the threshold angles changed based on lithological competence rather than the slope angle to estimate the critical angles in different lithologies in the susceptibility analysis. Hadji et al (2016) emphasized that landslides begin to be observed in marn clay formations located in the classification range of (5°-15°), are seen in the lower classifications, and intensify in the upper classifications. Nagarajan et al (2000), in a study conducted in the Konkan region of India, determined that rockfall-type landslides occur on steep slopes with a slope of greater than 80° and that mudslide-type landslides occurred at slopes with a slope of greater than 35°.…”
Section: The Relationship Of Lithology and Slope Anglementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fourniadis et al (2007) performed a classification in which the threshold angles changed based on lithological competence rather than the slope angle to estimate the critical angles in different lithologies in the susceptibility analysis. Hadji et al (2016) emphasized that landslides begin to be observed in marn clay formations located in the classification range of (5°-15°), are seen in the lower classifications, and intensify in the upper classifications. Nagarajan et al (2000), in a study conducted in the Konkan region of India, determined that rockfall-type landslides occur on steep slopes with a slope of greater than 80° and that mudslide-type landslides occurred at slopes with a slope of greater than 35°.…”
Section: The Relationship Of Lithology and Slope Anglementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The remaining (20%) is occupied by impermeable formations represented by clays and marls ( Fig.1.b). A stratigraphic column ( Fig.1.c) of the study area; clarify the relationship between the different formations of the study area [11].…”
Section: General Overviewmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The quarrying activities can cause various type of instabilities, especially when the development schemes do not depend on scientific process (Guadri et al, 2015;Hadji et al, 2016). In mining industries, main used methods to assess the slope stability of rock mass in open cast mines are rock mass classification system followed by kinematic analysis and limit equilibrium calculation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%