2020
DOI: 10.1680/jgeot.18.p.150
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Behaviour of discrete piles used to stabilise a tree-covered railway embankment

Abstract: Many clay railway embankments in the UK are well over 100 years old, and now suffer from a range of stability and serviceability problems. A common means of remediating earthworks that have either suffered, or are assessed as being at risk of, deep-seated slope failure is to install a row of discrete piles along the mid-slope. This paper presents field data from a 9 m high, pilestabilised embankment at Mill Hill, north London. Initial pore water pressure measurements had shown that the trees present on the ear… Show more

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