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OverviewThis book is an engineering guide for design of slopes and stabilisation works in rocks and residual soils. It is tailored to the practising geotechnical engineer and engineering geologist. Engineering and engineering geology students will find it quite useful and a practical course guide. It can be used as textbook in courses on landslides and slope stabilisation. The book's purpose is to present a concise documentation on how to design slopes and how to select a slope stabilisation method. The authors were selected among those who have lots of experience in their field. Full Product DetailsAuthor: J. A. R. Ortigao , Alberto SayaoPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 2004 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.008kg ISBN: 9783540416463ISBN 10: 3540416463 Pages: 483 Publication Date: 01 April 2004 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the reviews: ""Ortigao … edited and contributed to this book aimed at practicing geotechnical engineers and engineering geologists working on landslides and slope stabilization in tropical environments. … this handbook is best described as a manual or guide on how to design … . The book includes a comprehensive index, references, calculations, data, and is well illustrated with diagrams, charts, figures, and photographs. … Summing Up: Recommended. Civil engineering collections; graduate students through professionals."" (I.D. Gordon, CHOICE, Vol. 42 (3), November, 2004) ""There are 16 chapters, including the introduction, each tackling a different aspect of slope stabilisation works. … In summary, this book provides a helpful review of slope stabilisation techniques, and geotechnical engineers working with rocks and residual soils in tropical regions will find it useful."" (R. J. Chandler, Geotechnique, Vol. 55 (6), 2005) ""The Handbook of Slope Stabilisation is a compendium of chapters written by a group of 8 notable Brazilian geotechnical specialists. … Above all, it is illustrated with colour, particularly towards the front of the book. … I found this to be fascinating, practical and useful book, which I recommend to other geotechnical specialists dealing with slope instability. … students of the geotechnical sciences studying in, or contemplating working in, the tropics will want this book as one of their course texts."" (Eddie Bromhead, Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology, Issue 38, 2005) ""The purpose of the book is to present a concise documentation on design of slopes and selection of a slope stabilization method. … This book would be of interest as a reference in engineering schools, at university level, and to administrators facing slope stability problems in their areas of responsibility. It is a fine publication and much needed."" (Philip E. LaMoreaux, Environmental Geology,Vol. 52, 2007) From the reviews: <p> Ortigao a ] edited and contributed to this book aimed at practicing geotechnical engineers and engineering geologists working on landslides and slope stabilization in tropical environments. a ] this handbook is best described as a manual or guide on how to design a ] . The book includes a comprehensive index, references, calculations, data, and is well illustrated with diagrams, charts, figures, and photographs. a ] Summing Up: Recommended. Civil engineering collections; graduate students through professionals. (I.D. Gordon, CHOICE, Vol. 42 (3), November, 2004) <p> There are 16 chapters, including the introduction, each tackling a different aspect of slope stabilisation works. a ] In summary, this book provides a helpful review of slope stabilisation techniques, and geotechnical engineers working with rocks and residual soils in tropical regions will find it useful. (R. J. Chandler, Geotechnique, Vol. 55 (6), 2005) <p> The Handbook of Slope Stabilisation is a compendium of chapters written by a group of 8 notable Brazilian geotechnical specialists. a ] Above all, it is illustrated with colour, particularly towards the front of the book. a ] I found this to be fascinating, practical and useful book, which I recommend to other geotechnical specialists dealing with slope instability. a ] students of the geotechnical sciences studying in, or contemplating working in, the tropics will want this book as one of their course texts. (Eddie Bromhead, Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology, Issue 38, 2005) <p> The purpose of the book is to present a concise documentation on design of slopes and selection of a slope stabilization method. a ] Thisbook would be of interest as a reference in engineering schools, at university level, and to administrators facing slope stability problems in their areas of responsibility. It is a fine publication and much needed. (Philip E. LaMoreaux, Environmental Geology, Vol. 52, 2007) From the reviews: Ortigao ! edited and contributed to this book aimed at practicing geotechnical engineers and engineering geologists working on landslides and slope stabilization in tropical environments. ! this handbook is best described as a manual or guide on how to design ! . The book includes a comprehensive index, references, calculations, data, and is well illustrated with diagrams, charts, figures, and photographs. ! Summing Up: Recommended. Civil engineering collections; graduate students through professionals. (I.D. Gordon, CHOICE, Vol. 42 (3), November, 2004) There are 16 chapters, including the introduction, each tackling a different aspect of slope stabilisation works. ! In summary, this book provides a helpful review of slope stabilisation techniques, and geotechnical engineers working with rocks and residual soils in tropical regions will find it useful. (R. J. Chandler, Geotechnique, Vol. 55 (6), 2005) The Handbook of Slope Stabilisation is a compendium of chapters written by a group of 8 notable Brazilian geotechnical specialists. ! Above all, it is illustrated with colour, particularly towards the front of the book. ! I found this to be fascinating, practical and useful book, which I recommend to other geotechnical specialists dealing with slope instability. ! students of the geotechnical sciences studying in, or contemplating working in, the tropics will want this book as one of their course texts. (Eddie Bromhead, Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology, Issue 38, 2005) The purpose of the book is to present a concise documentation on design of slopes and selection of a slope stabilization method. ! This book would be of interest as a reference in engineering schools, at university level, and to administrators facing slope stability problems in their areas of responsibility. It is a fine publication and much needed. 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