2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00603-008-0005-1
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Numerical Analysis of the 650,000 m2 Åknes Rock Slope based on Measured Displacements and Geotechnical Data

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“…Geological conditions contributing to slope instability and potential failure at the Åknes rockslide area are: (1) a steep slope angle averaging approximately 35°and (2) foliation oriented parallel to the slope, dipping steeply S-SE along the back scarp (Ganerød et al 2008;Braathen et al 2004). The great impact of groundwater pressure on stability conditions and displacement for the Åknes slope has been confirmed by recent numerical analysis (Kveldsvik et al 2009). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Geological conditions contributing to slope instability and potential failure at the Åknes rockslide area are: (1) a steep slope angle averaging approximately 35°and (2) foliation oriented parallel to the slope, dipping steeply S-SE along the back scarp (Ganerød et al 2008;Braathen et al 2004). The great impact of groundwater pressure on stability conditions and displacement for the Åknes slope has been confirmed by recent numerical analysis (Kveldsvik et al 2009). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…These simulations are able to reproduce kinematic behavior based on appropriate input of rock mechanical properties and detailed structural data (e.g. Starfield and Cundall, 1988;Bhasin and Kaynia, 2004;Kveldsvik et al, 2008). Although such models remain conceptual to some degree, they can provide important insights into processes acting within the rock mass.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Blue broken line: profile for numerical modelling. Modified after Kveldsvik et al (2008) Fig. 2 was the same at Å knes, but levelled up, representing higher order of magnitudes.…”
Section: Hazardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Use of site dependent data Recent studies by Kveldsvik et al (2008) show that about 650,000 m 2 of the Å knes rockslide is potentially unstable (Fig. 3).…”
Section: Hazardmentioning
confidence: 99%