geomtl
Geotechnical
- Sep 15, 2005
- 13
We have been asked to determine the stability of the rock faces of an existing limestone / dolomite quarry. The owner is proposing a residential development inside of the quarry. (it has an open side to the river)
We did some initial structural mapping and discovered two major joint sets, which are basically vertical and at 90 degrees to each other. The other major feature is the bedding planes, which are horizontal. The overall height of the quarry face may reach 22m. (75ft)
I am wondering what methods are out there to determine the overall stability of the cliff face, given the structural discontinuties mentioned above.
Thanks for any insight to get this started.
We did some initial structural mapping and discovered two major joint sets, which are basically vertical and at 90 degrees to each other. The other major feature is the bedding planes, which are horizontal. The overall height of the quarry face may reach 22m. (75ft)
I am wondering what methods are out there to determine the overall stability of the cliff face, given the structural discontinuties mentioned above.
Thanks for any insight to get this started.