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Abstract

Summary

The failure of a slope in a phosphate mine by shear-sliding along a clay-filled bedding plane in limestone, and by separation across a tension crack at the back, is back-analysed. The failure cannot be explained using laboratory measured values of the shear strength parameters. In order to simulate field conditions better two ‘physical models’ of the bedding plane were prepared for testing under triaxial compression. Cylindrical cores with an inclined saw-cut discontinuity were filled with remoulded montmorillonite. It is shown that failure in the models initiates along the contacts between the clay infilling and the limestone boundaries, and not through the clay itself, as would be intuitively expected. Furthermore, it is argued that in the analysis of rock slope stability in general, and particularly in the case of clay-filled discontinuities, the influence of paleo-overburden stress on frictional resistance must be resolved before the appropriate constitutive law can be established for analysis.

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Title
The shear strength of clay-filled bedding planes in limestones — back-analysis of a slope failure in a phosphate mine, Israel
Author
Hatzor, Y H 1 ; Levin, M 1 

 Ben-Gurion University, Rock Mechanics Laboratory of the Negev, Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Beer-Sheva, (GRID:grid.7489.2) (ISNI:0000000419370511) 
Pages
263-282
Publication year
1997
Publication date
Dec 1997
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
09603182
e-ISSN
15731529
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2413789218
Copyright
© Chapman & Hall 1997.