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Application of the Q-slope classification system for slope stability assessment of the south flank of the Assalouyeh anticline, South Pars Zone

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Index date: 21 November 2021

Application of the Q-slope classification system for slope stability assessment of the south flank of the Assalouyeh anticline, South Pars Zone abstract

Application of empirical rock-slope engineering classifications to the stability assessment of rock slopes is considered a basic rule that is obeyed by most of the geological engineers around the world. Some of these classification methods that are applied for special design and assessment in geo-structures such as: slope stability, mining activities, excavation, road/railway cutting, etc. are effectively used for reinforcement. The Q-slope classification system which is developed to describe is continuous rock-slope conditions is used for engineering judgment regarding slope stability. This work is focused on the Assalouyeh anticline’s south side which is located in the South Pars Zone (SPZ) in southern Iran. According to the results of the study on 55slopes in the SPZ and implementation of the Q-slope system, a major part of the slopes in terms of sustainability possess critical/uncertain conditions (25 cases), 10 slopes are considered as unstable and 20slopes are classified as stable.

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Application of the Q-slope classification system for slope stability assessment of the south flank of the Assalouyeh anticline, South Pars Zone authors

Mohammad Azarafza

Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, University of Isfahan, Iran

Akbar Ghazifard

Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, University of Isfahan, Iran

Haluk Akgün

Department of Geological Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey

Ebrahim Asghari-Kaljahi

Department of Earth Sciences, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran