Engineering Geology, By Heinrich Ries And Thomas L. Watson

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Engineering Geology, By Heinrich Ries And Thomas L. Watson
Ries, Heinrich, 1871-1951
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A case quoted from Heim is that of a large mass of limestone which broke off across the bedding and became detached from the cliff face. It fell down onto a wet clayey mass and started the latter sliding, the whole on reaching the edge of the ravine being precipitated into the stream and damming it.
Slides of this type are not necessarily uncommon, but few have been recorded. They have been described from Canyon Creek, southwest of Ouray, where the rock debris from Hayden Mountain has fallen on
... glacial gravels (Ref. 6).
Type VI. The last type includes special cases as, for example, soft clays squeezed out between heavier massive beds and coastal slips. In the latter case soft beds at the base of a submerged mass, LANDSLIDES AND THEIR EFFECTS 353 like a delta deposit, may squeeze out, allowing the overlying material to settle and slide.
Slips along roadways or railway cuttings and cavings due to mining operations also belong in this group.
Engineering Considerations Knowing that landslides frequently follow excavating operations, it becomes important for the engineer to know if possible what degree of slope is safe in different kinds of rocks.


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