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Véronique Merrien-Soukatchoff
Researcher at Mines ParisTech
Publications - 19
Citations - 321
Véronique Merrien-Soukatchoff is an academic researcher from Mines ParisTech. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rock mass classification & Rockfall. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 16 publications receiving 274 citations.
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Influence of daily surface temperature fluctuations on rock slope stability : case study of the Rochers de Valabres slope (France)
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined whether natural daily surface temperature changes could have played a role in the occurrence of a rockfall on the Rochers de Valabres slope in France's Southern Alps region.
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The FEBEX benchmark test : case definition and comparison of modelling approaches
Eduardo Alonso,J. Alcoverro,F. Coste,L. Malinsky,Véronique Merrien-Soukatchoff,I. Kadiri,Thomas Nowak,Hua Shao,Thanh Son Nguyen,A.P.S. Selvadurai,A.P.S. Selvadurai,G. Armand,G. Armand,Steven R. Sobolik,M. Itamura,Charles M. Stone,Stephen W. Webb,A. Rejeb,Michel Tijani,Z. Maouche,Akira Kobayashi,Hiroshi Kurikami,Akira Ito,Y. Sugita,Masakazu Chijimatsu,Lennart Börgesson,Jan Hernelind,Jonny Rutqvist,Chin-Fu Tsang,Petri Jussila +29 more
TL;DR: The FEBEX (Full-scale Engineered Barriers Experiment in Crystalline Host Rock) test was installed at the Grimsel Test Site underground laboratory (Switzerland) and is a near-to-real scale simulation of the Spanish reference concept of deep geological storage in crystalline host rock.
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Stability analysis of lateritic waste deposits
TL;DR: In this article, a waste disposal site has been modeled using both limit equilibrium and finite element methods, and different types of finite element models have been run; they take the variation of Young's modulus with depth into account and simulate the effect of construction over various phases.
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Models available to understand failure and pre-failure behaviour of large rock slope movements: the case of la clapière, southern alps, france
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the choices model-users have to face when applying models to better understand slope failure and prefailure movements of large rock slopes and illustrate how modelling can help understand rock slope movements.