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Summary

In addition to drawing on local experience, the engineer conducting slope stability analyses should draw on the wider experience published in the literature. Particularly good references on various classes of slope stability problems include:

Embankments on Soft Ground: Bjerrum (1972), Ladd and Foott (1974)

Constructed Embankments: Lowe (1967)

Natural Slopes: Johnson (1974), Skempton & Hutchinson (1969)

Cut Slopes: Vaughan & Walbancke (1973), Chandler and Skempton (1974)

Remember also that the choice of soil properties and pore pressures should always be given the utmost consideration in stability analyses as they will affect results more than any other factor. The acceptable factor of safety for a slope should take into account the uncertainty in shear strengths and pore pressures used in the analysis.


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