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Monday, 24 February 2020

Jammu Landslide, Rock Slope classification


A note on  assessment of Rock Slope stability in the field based on SMR,  a case study at Ramban to Banihal highway poject Km 164+800, Jammu and Kashmir

 1. Introduction and Geology: The existing Jammu to Srinagar highway connect Srinagar to Jammu and India which play a crucial role in the field of land transportation. It is a very critical stretch having steep and rugged terrain. Granitic gneiss rock at the above said stretch belongs to Salkhala formation of Precambrian age. Grey to dark grey granitic gneiss is well exposed along the existing road with intercalation of quartzite and thinly layered mica schist. Medium to coarse grained granitic gneiss is well compacted, massive and partially weathered on surface with normally dry to wet water condition. Rock slope at this location is having an angle 60 to 80 degree, facing towards N 265-280 degree. 

2.   Rock Mass Rating (RMR):Rock mass classification (RMR) system is introduced by Bieniwaski in 1976 in details to classify the rock class based on  geo-mechnical characters in the field. This system is refined latter in 1989 to estimate the strength of the rock mass. The following six parameters are used to classify a rock mass based on values and rating (0 to 100): 
a. Uniaxial compressive strength of rock material. b. Rock Quality Designation (RQD). c. Spacing of discontinuities. d. Condition of discontinuities. e. Groundwater conditions. f. Orientation of discontinuities. The field data have been collected from sites which are as follows:
     
    Granitic gneiss consisting three sets of joints including one sets of random joint. Most prominent foliation joint is directed toward NE with moderate dip angle. 2nd set of joint is directed opposite to foliation joint with moderate to high dip angle. Third joint set directed perpendicular (SE and NWW) to foliation with high dip angle. Sometime it is almost vertical. Joint planes are partiality weathered, plane rough and open at surface. Persistence of joint sets is moderate to high. Based of field data, granitic gneiss is classify as below at this location.