Environmental Engineering - Earth Slopes/Embankments
CIVL 4100 Earth Slopes/Embankments
CREDIT HOURS: 3
The focus of this class is the practical application of soil mechanics theory to soil slope stability issues in civil and mining engineering. Methods for soil slope stability analysis of natural slopes, cuts, embankments and, earth and tailings dams are presented. The effects of porewater pressures, and earthquake loadings are considered, as well as stabilization methods for slopes. Seepage through small earth dams, together with measures to control seepage, is considered. The class is focused primarily on the mining environment; however, the concepts are also directly applicable to civil engineering practice. The major topics covered include: soil mechanics and seepage applied to slope stability, modes of slope instability, methods of slope stability evaluation, remediation of unstable slopes, and soil embankments and small dams (tailings).
FORMAT:
TUTORIAL HOURS PER WEEK: 3
PREREQUISITES:
CIVL 3101.03