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Rock Slope Stability Assessment of Tamhini Ghat and Nearby Areas, Deccan Traps, India, using Rock Mass Characterization and Numerical Modeling Techniques.

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dc.contributor.advisor Mohanty, Durga Prasanna
dc.contributor.advisor Pradhan, Sarada Prasad
dc.contributor.author PRADHAN, CHANDAN
dc.date.accessioned 2026-05-18T08:54:22Z
dc.date.available 2026-05-18T08:54:22Z
dc.date.issued 2026-05
dc.identifier.citation 118 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/11014
dc.description.abstract Landslides and rock falls along the northern part of the western ghats, which is predominantly underlain by the basaltic formations of the Deccan Traps, are very common during the rainy seasons of every year. This region is characterized by steep escarpments, deeply incised valleys, and road cut slopes that are highly susceptible to instability. Developments like road widening, slope cutting with inadequate drainage systems intensify the instability in the province. Removal of earlier slopes without proper strengthening disturbs the natural equilibrium and exposures of new discontinuities, cumulating the possibility of failure. The main focus of the study targets the slope stability analysis of the rock and soil slopes along the Tamhini Ghat of Pune, Maharashtra. This is an attempt to employ a combination of Field mapping, Kinematic analysis, Rock Mass Classification (such as RMR, SMR, Q-slope etc.), and stability analysis techniques to evaluate the slope conditions. The results indicate that the many slopes in the Tamhini Ghat region fall under partially stable to unstable categories. The mechanical properties of these rocks vary depending on the degree of jointing, fracturing, vesicularity, and weathering. The presence of multiple joint sets and flow contacts often creates planes of weakness that act as potential failure surfaces. In addition to this, geomorphological factors such as steep slope angles, differential erosion, and plateau-edge topography enhance the slope failures. Additionally, hydrological conditions play a significant role in stability of slopes in this region. During heavy rainfall, water infiltration leads to increased pore water pressure, reduction in shear strength, and lubrication along discontinuities, thereby triggering landslides and rockfalls. Slope Stability Assessment is done using Finite Element Method (FEM) with help of Phase 2 and Limit Equilibrium Method (LEM) with help of SLIDE 2 softwares. An average factor of safety (FoS) was estimated to be 0.49. Effective mitigation measures such as slope reinforcement, proper drainage management, controlled excavation, and regular monitoring are essential to reduce landslide hazards and ensure safe transportation routes in this geologically sensitive terrain. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject FEM (Finite Element Method) en_US
dc.subject LEM (Limit Equilibrium Method) en_US
dc.subject RMR (Rock Mass Rating) en_US
dc.subject SMR (Slope Mass Rating) en_US
dc.subject GSI (Geological Strength Index) en_US
dc.subject DVP (Deccan Volcanic Province) en_US
dc.subject OMC (Optimum Moisture Content) en_US
dc.subject SRF (Strength Reduction Factor) en_US
dc.subject FoS (Factor of Safety) en_US
dc.subject SSR (Shear Strength Reduction) en_US
dc.subject SD (Spacing of Discontinuity) en_US
dc.subject BTS (Brazilian Tensile Strength) en_US
dc.subject DST (Direct Shear Test) en_US
dc.subject ISRM (International Society of Rock Mechanics) en_US
dc.subject Joint Compressive Strength en_US
dc.subject JCS (Joint Compressive Strength) en_US
dc.subject MDD (Maximum Dry Density) en_US
dc.subject PLI (Point Load Index) en_US
dc.subject Q-slope en_US
dc.subject RQD (Rock Quality Designation) en_US
dc.subject UCS (Uniaxial Compressive Strength) en_US
dc.subject UPV (Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity) en_US
dc.title Rock Slope Stability Assessment of Tamhini Ghat and Nearby Areas, Deccan Traps, India, using Rock Mass Characterization and Numerical Modeling Techniques. en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US
dc.description.embargo Two Years en_US
dc.type.degree MSc. en_US
dc.contributor.department Dept. of Earth and Climate Science en_US
dc.contributor.registration 20246404 en_US


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    Thesis submitted to IISER Pune in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the BS-MS Dual Degree Programme/MSc. Programme/MS-Exit Programme

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