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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 74-04; QUAIL RIDGE; SLOPE STABILITY ANALYSIS; 1977-11-02'~~ " ., 4 • C!.T7'i-'1 GEOeON INCORPORATED ENGINEERS AND GEOLOGISTS' CONSUI,.TANTS IN THE APPLIED EARTH SCIENCES File No. D-0684-M01 November ?, 1977 Standard Pacific of San Diego 7906 Convoy Court San Diego, California 92'111 RECEIVED , NOV 031977 Attention: Mr. Dave Phares CITY OF CARLSBAD Subject: . Engineering Department Carlsbad Tract No. 74-4 (Quail R~dge) , Carlsbad, California SLOPE STABILITY ANALYSIS Gentlemen: At: the requeSt of the proj ect engineer, Mr,. Alex Pantich, we have reviewed the project grading plans, and our Novem- ber 5, 1976 report 'of Soil and Geologic Investigation. The purpose of our review and slope stability analysis was to determine if the proposed slopes shown on the grading plans possess an adequate factor of safety against deep-seated rotational failure. The majority of cut and :till ,slopes on the project over 30 feet in height will be constructed with benches. Those fill slopes that will not be constructed with benches range from a 65 foot high 2.0 horizontal to 1.0 vertical s'lope to a 60 foot high 1.5 horizontal to 1.0 vertical slope.' Utilizing strength criteria as presented in our referenced soil and geologic investigation and the slope design chart p~esented by Singh (1970, Figure 1, attached), we have de- termined that a 60 foot high 1.5 horizontal to 1.0 vertical fill slope will have a factor of safety of approximately 1. 8. The fa'ctor of safety for a 2..0 horizontal to 1. 0 , vertical fill slope 65 fee,t in height; based on the same', series of charts, would be 2.0. ' The above factors of safety as'Sume static loading condi- tions and straight slopes (no benches). Benches are not • 6645 CONVOY COURT' SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92111 • PHONE (714) 292-5100 , -'~/, ·e File No. D-0684-MOl November 2, 1977 • required to obtain the required slope stability. The cal- culated factors of safety should be.reduced by approximately 0.4 if a seismic load of O.lg is applied. Very truly yours, GEOCON, INCORPORATED T~?(1.u RCE 20427 MWH:lr copies: (1) addressee (4) Alex Pantich Rick Engineering, Carlsbad -2- .. @ GEOeON INCORPORATE])- / ~ ,I File No. D-~-M01 November 2, 1iJ77 0", 1--+--+--1--1--4--1 A-• 1.5 "" GIVIN c ANa ; Of ISOIL.'.o r 'NO H o,41--i-''i-+-4Of THE SLOPE PLOT POINT c'rH, -. "" ANO fAD FjTOft OF SAfET'r. I 10 20 30 ;, O£GIIEE. 40 FIG. ll.-F-CONTOURS FOR SLOPE 1-1/2:1 • GIVIN • ANa • Of ~IL''.o r .NO H O,41--'k,~-t--+Of THE 'LOI'E PLOT POINT ClrH, ; '\ 'NO ,£A1) fACTOII Of S~rETY. I FIG. 12 ...... F-CONTOtlttS F,OR SLOPE 2:1 After Singh, A., 1970, Shear Strength and Stability of Man-Made Slopes, Journal Soil Mechanics and Foundations Division, A.S.C.E., Vol. 96, No. SM6, p. 1879-1892 Soil Strength Parameters (/) = 35.0 C -350 Dry Density -115.2 pcf SLOPE STABILIl'Y DIAGRAMS CARLSBAD TRACT NO. 74-4 Carlsbad, California FIGURE N! 1 GEOCON t INCORPORATED 'PAGE Nt 3 GEOeON INCORPORATED