Prevention and Mitigation of Surficial Slope Failures on Fill Highway Embankment Slopes

Surficial slope failures in highway fill embankments are shallow landslides that occur within the embankment fill, usually affecting only a portion of the slope’s height. These failures tend to occur after a vulnerable embankment slope is subjected to a triggering event. An embankment’s failure susceptibility generally depends on factors such as slope steepness, material composition, and ability to withstand adverse drainage conditions. Examples of trigger mechanisms include intense rainfall, snowmelt, s…

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