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R14-10,081914 PC# 3018 Exhibit C_Part2
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Owner: Brown, Don (User-14, brownd:DocuShare)DS
Wednesday, August 20, 2014 11:07:07 AM CDT
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- than that of Experiment 3, probably due to the presence of more entrapped air within the slope and the lower saturated hydraulic conductivity of the soil. - because the presence of entrapped air maintained soil suction, resulting in the stability of the toe area. - where spring or seeps exist. - are prone to slope failure (e.g.. - Lacerda 19991. - Other factors. such as slope morphology and hydraulic heterogeneities. indicating that the saturated soil mass at the toe had reached the point of yielding, as the toe failure was initiated.
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