Cut Layer Rocky Landslide Development Mechanism in Lesser Khingan Mountain

Bei’an to Heihe expressway utilizes the original second-class highway to widen and expand for expressway, restricted by the original location of old road, widen subgrade of some sections locate in tailing edge of the landslides, influenced by the landform

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Fawu Wang Masakatsu Miyajima Tonglu Li Wei Shan Teuku Faisal Fathani •





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Progress of Geo-Disaster Mitigation Technology in Asia

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Editors Fawu Wang Department of Geoscience Shimane University Matsue Japan

Wei Shan Institute of Engineering Geology Explora Northeast Forestry University Harbin People’s Republic of China

Masakatsu Miyajima Kanazawa University Kanazawa Japan Tonglu Li Department of Geological Engineering Chang’an University Xi’an People’s Republic of China

ISSN 1431-6250 ISBN 978-3-642-29106-7 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-29107-4

Teuku Faisal Fathani Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Universitas Gadjah Mada Yogyakarta Indonesia

ISBN 978-3-642-29107-4

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Preface

Japan Sea Region Research Institute was established 9 years ago in 2003 with the sole objective of bringing geoscience and geotechnically based researchers together. The founding members shared the idea of having an international research meeting which would accomm