Saturation.
The major internal cause of slope failure is excessive saturation of the soil, leading to loss of strength and increased pore water pressure. This can be triggered by factors such as heavy rainfall, poor drainage, or improper construction practices that disturb the natural slope stability.
Thension crack is generated by the difference in shear movement along the failure surface or slip plane. It formed in the upper slope face before the major failure surface appeared. So, the total shear resistance and thus the safety factor will reduce after this tension crack developement. However, this tension crack will stop developing when it reaches a critical depth. And, a new tension crack will develope behind that previous crack.
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1. shear failure 2. rock flow 3. rock fall
The angle of the slope in a plot graph indicates the rate of change of the output variable with respect to the input factor. A steeper slope suggests a greater rate of change, while a shallower slope indicates a slower rate of change.
The King is the x factor, the queen is the y. I fyou are talking about slope the slope is the prince or princess.
Your question is not very clear in fact.Firstly,there are many kind of slope failure,such as landslides.Which one do you mean to?Secondly,every places have their own reason of "slope failure".Which places do you mean to? Anyway,I just share knowledge of mine to you.Hope you won't mind if the question isn't the one you want. What is the causing of landslides in Hong Kong?the causings of landslides in Hong Kong are heavy rainfall,rocks and soil materials and human activities.For detail,find in the questions I have answered.I remember I have answer one like this just in today.
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Cancer slope factors (CSF) are used to estimate the risk of cancer associated with exposure to a carcinogenic or potentially carcinogenic substance.
Factors that can affect slope overload phenomena include the slope angle, geology and soil composition, vegetation cover, rainfall intensity, and human activities such as deforestation and land use change. These factors can contribute to increased weight and stress on the slope, leading to potential instability and slope failure.
Slides that grow uphill by increments are called retrogressive; slides that grow downhill by increments are called progressive.
The trend of a graph is the slope of any line on the graph that indicated a positive or growth factor and/or a negative or decaying factor. If the slope goes negative, the graph's line will go down thus indicating decay. If the slope becomes positive, the graph's line will go up thus indicating growth.