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Integration of multisources data for quarry slope stability assessment in the Itaoca district (Southeastern Brazil)

Usually, stability conditions of excavation slopes are evaluated by means of kinematic analysis and geomechanical classification systems. However, field surveys are concentrated at the slope toe and information about the upper and internal portions of rock masses are not taken into account. In order...

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