A systematic approach of rock slope stability assessment: a case study at Gunung Kandu, Gopeng, Perak, Malaysia

Ainul Mardhiyah Mohd Razib, and Goh, Thian Lai and Nur Amanina Mazlan, and Muhammad Fahmi Abdul Ghani, and Tuan Rusli Tuan Mohamed, and Abdul Ghani Rafek, and Ailie Sofyiana Serasa, and Chen, Yanlong and Zhang, Mingwei (2018) A systematic approach of rock slope stability assessment: a case study at Gunung Kandu, Gopeng, Perak, Malaysia. Sains Malaysiana, 47 (7). pp. 1413-1421. ISSN 0126-6039

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Abstract

The stability of the limestone cliff at Gunung Kandu, Gopeng, Perak, Malaysia was assessed based on the Slope Mass Rating (SMR) system on 53 cross sections of the Gunung Kandu hill slopes. The slopes of Gunung Kandu were identified as class I (very good) to IV (poor). The kinematic analysis showed that 12 out of 53 hill slopes of Gunung Kandu were identified as having potential wedge, planar and toppling failures. The assessment showed that the stability of the western flanks can be classified as stable to unstable with the probability of failure from 0.2 to 0.6. The stability of the eastern and southern flanks range from very stable to partially stable with the probability of failure from 0.0 to 0.4. While the stability of northern flanks are from very stable to stable with the probability of failure of 0.0 - 0.2. This systematic approach offers a practical method especially for large area of rock slope stability assessment and the results from probability of failure values will help engineers to design adequate mitigation measures.

Item Type:Article
Keywords:Gunung Kandu; Kinta; Limestone; Slope mass rating; Slope stability assessment
Journal:Sains Malaysiana
ID Code:12156
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Deposited On:04 Oct 2018 01:34
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