some advise on avoiding slides
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Hamid Sadeghipour
25/01/2010
Some people requested I study Greek earthquakes in Corinth region and Andimeshk in Khuzestan a province of Iran . In Greece , south part as a big Island is separated from northern part and there is a fault between northern and southern parts lying in the sea. From the other aspect, we have ancient slides of mountain from this Corinth region fallen in the sea between two parts. Under the water in the sea each move makes pressure to the fault pushing the magma up??!!, and the mechanism of planets uplifting as I mentioned in my recent articles. In the Andimeshk earthquake we might have a hidden rock under the sediments moving anyhow. Why they move? Because they are on a slope and something loose is beneath or in front of them (like the case of my recent article). How to fix them? Several way, using construction machineries, but the risk of sudden slide!?. But it is good to use them after some fixing the soil and seeing no risk. You can use cement grout to pour over the areas, and dig the holes to fill with the cement grout to fill the porosity, as dur to time the water or heat might create this porosity. As the sampling operation in geological or petrography, you produce the holes to fill with concrete and create a structure. Under the sea you need more sophisticated methods but it could be practical.
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