This fifth edition has been extensively up-dated, with new chapters on weathered rock, including shear strength in relation to weathering grades, and seismic design of rock slopes for pseudo-static stability and Newmark displacement. It now includes the use of remote sensing techniques such as LiDAR to monitor slope movement and collect structural geology data. The chapter on numerical analysis has been revised with emphasis on civil applications.
The book is written for practitioners working in the fields of transportation, energy and industrial development, and undergraduate and graduate level courses in geological engineering.
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-- G.V. Ramana, Indian Institute of Technology
'This book provides key information that is at the forefront of today's rock slope engineering and management.'
-- Reece Gibson, Opus International Consultants, New Zealand
'...addresses the full scope of typical projects by bookending this with a thorough treatment on the collection and analysis of field data leading to analysis, and stabilization and monitoring practices that build on analyses.'
-- Erik Eberhardt, University of British Columbia
'It provides important updates to previous editions... a valuable guide to rock engineering practitioners and educators alike'
-- Mark Goldbach, Golder Associates
'An absolute must for any rock slope practitioner.'
-- John D Duffy, Yeh and Associates, USA
'The book is a comprehensive and detailed work on rock slope engineering and it covers several important aspects of rock mechanics for civil applications.'
-- Anna Giacomini University of Newcastle, Australia








