Application of distinct-element modelling to assess slope stability at Delabole slate quarry, Cornwall, England

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
J. S. Coggan R. J. Pine
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Apr 1, 1996

Abstract

Distinct-element modelling has been used to study the mechanisms associated with observed deformation of the western face of the quarry. A complex failure mechanism involving distinct planar surfaces that was proposed for a slope failure in 1967 has been modelled and shown to be plausible. In addition, deep-seated flexural toppling may contribute to the slope instability. Modelling has confirmed the detrimental influence of a raised water-table on the stability of the slope and also indicates that the observed cyclic opening and closing of tension cracks may be attributed to seasonal rise and fall of the groundwater level
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APA: J. S. Coggan R. J. Pine  (1996)  Application of distinct-element modelling to assess slope stability at Delabole slate quarry, Cornwall, England

MLA: J. S. Coggan R. J. Pine Application of distinct-element modelling to assess slope stability at Delabole slate quarry, Cornwall, England. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1996.

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