Effect of Ground Water on Stability of Slopes and Structures Erected on Them on Thawing of Frozen Soils (Vliyanie Gruntovykh vod na Ustoichivost Sklonov i Vozvedennykh na nikh Sooruzhenii pri Ottaivanii Merzlykh Gruntov)

The stability of soil masses is determined by their filtration qualities and specific conditions of slope flooding caused by the freeze-thaw cycles. The stability of the seasonally thawed layer on the slopes formed of silty sands and sandy loams is usually disrupted during prolonged rains. The loams...

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Main Author: Savelev, V. S.
Other Authors: COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1972
Subjects:
ICE
Ice
Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0750600
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Summary:The stability of soil masses is determined by their filtration qualities and specific conditions of slope flooding caused by the freeze-thaw cycles. The stability of the seasonally thawed layer on the slopes formed of silty sands and sandy loams is usually disrupted during prolonged rains. The loams and clays start to move even without atmospheric precipitation, owing to the ground water forming during thawing of interbeddings of segregated ice. Here the typical conditions for the stability of wet soils lying on the surface of frozen ground are examined. Draft trans. of Trudy Pyatogo Soveshchaniya-seminara po Obmenu Opytom Stroitelstva v Surovykh Klimaticheskikh Usloviyakh (Transactions of 5th Conference-Seminar on Exchange of Construction Experience under Severe Climatic Conditions), Tyumen, 1968, vol 7, no 1, Efficient Planning of Highways and Railroads in Zone of Permafrost and Severe Climate, Krasnoyarsk, 1968, p207- 219 (sic).