Researches on Slope Treatment Technologies under Complicated Geological Conditions in High Temperature and Rainy Regions

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The appearance and development of deformation and loss of stability in the slope of cut is closely related with such interior causes as the qualities of layer rocks. Some external incentives like meteorological conditions, hydrology and process of construction are the main factors leading to the deformation of slope and its development. Three problems of deformation of slope, which is one of the common geographical hazards. The thesis, making an analysis of the geographical environment, the process of deformation and mechanism of destruction on slope of the right cut in Guangle Road K142+320~K142+740, reveals the key factors of deformation and damages of slope and proposes a reasonable realignment methods about slopes, which has achieved a good engineering effect and set a good example for the other similar slopes to be strengthened and improved.

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July 2014

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