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Department of Geomechanics, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, China
Research Article
Investigation on the Dropping Slope Sector Formation and its Associated Geohazard Risks
Author(s): Jiagui Zhang*
Dropping slope sectors are a sub-stable slope type which abundantly exists in mountainous regions. They develop
through a deep hydrogeological process. Under strong exogenic geological down-cutting conditions, stresses are
unloaded onto the slope rock mass, which then becomes loose and can be penetrated by rainwater. The rainwater
in the slope rock mass congregates along the water table. The rock mass around the water table is argillized and
then compressed due to the gravity from the upper part. The upper part drops gradually as the rock mass is
compressed. In the slope rock mass with even structures dropping slope sectors exhibit in a fan-like shape with
a backward curve trench on its back. Dropping slope sectors may be vulnerable to deformation, collapse, and
landslide, particularly when a strong earthquake occurs. Numerous types of structures suffer from this .. View More»
DOI:
10.35841/2167-0587.24.14.327