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6/1/2004 - Conference papersThe point estimation method for the probability of sliding is efficient and expedites slope stability simulation routines in NIOSH software to stochastically describe rock slope behavior and assist engineers in catch bench design for large slopes.
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5/1/2004 - Conference papersA case study is presented that relates statistical descriptions of joint sets to the distribution of local wedge failures along the crest of a catch bench at the Yellowstone Talc Mine.
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8/1/2001 - Conference papersThis paper introduces warning signs of slope instability so operators are better able to recognize hazards. The most common slope monitoring equipment and practical methods of installation are discussed as well as the limitations of these systems.
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11/8/2022 - Research projectsA project to increase the safety of open pit mines through improving upon or developing new rockfall catch bench design guidelines and improving slope performance monitoring capabilities at open pit and quarry sites.
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9/22/2015 - Research areasSlope Stability Topic Page
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4/1/2006 - Reports of InvestigationsThis paper summarizes developments in the application of ground-based radar to slope stability monitoring and presents information on NIOSH-sponsored experiments recently completed.
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5/1/2004 - Conference papersSeveral remote sensing technologies are being evaluated as tools to assess slope stability and monitor slopes for hazards. An interferometric radar device capable of detecting very small displacements on slopes has been assembled and tested.
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8/1/2002 - Conference papersSeveral remote-sensing technologies are being evaluated as tools to monitor slopes for hazards and to assess slope stability.
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8/1/2002 - Conference papersSlope stability accidents are a leading cause of fatalities at U.S. surface mines. NIOSH is conducting research to reduce these fatalities. This paper presents some of the research and potential new technologies for slope monitoring and design.
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1/1/2000 - Conference papersThis study reviewed 31 technical papers that analyze shear strengths for clay and sands containing rock particles. Results show that shear strength gradually increases with increasing percentages of floating particles in unsaturated clays.
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