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Studies of foundations for dams should take into account the study of the behavior of the rocky mass, primarily the stresses and strains expected during the construction and post-construction period. When these structures are supported on sound rock, the use of concrete dams is favored. However, when the foundation is made up of soil or soft rock, earth dams are...
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This paper highlights the importance of linking regional geology to geotechnical ground investigation when estimating the pre-consolidation pressure σ’p of Quaternary clay deposits from piezocone tests. The work comprises a comprehensive site characterization from boring logs, piezocone tests and laboratory oedometer tests carried out at the Tubar&atild...
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Many sciences are confronted with uncertainty in their application field. Therefore, the use of statistics plays an important role for creating a partial model of the whole in most practical cases. Preparing a dispersion map, merging spatial statistics and geographic information systems (GIS), is very useful in geotechnical engineering. Interpolation is one of t...
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Currently, most studies on stability of underground excavations include two separate analyses: the elastoplastic behavior of rock masses and/or kinematic analysis of possible wedges and blocks formed in the excavation walls. This paper presents a case study carried out at the Vazante Zinc Mine in Minas Gerais, Brazil, where studies on stability of under...

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