sideslopes
A sideslope is the inclined surface formed on the side of a hill, embankment, excavation, or other earthwork. Sideslopes exist in natural terrain as well as in engineered settings such as road cuts, railway alignments, mining pits, and shoreline or riverbank stabilization projects. The stability and behavior of a sideslope depend on material properties (soil or rock strength, density, cohesion), moisture and groundwater conditions, weathering, and the slope angle relative to the horizontal.
Natural and artificial sideslopes differ in origin and characteristics. Natural slopes vary with geology and climate,
Stability considerations include pore-water pressure, seepage paths, and the potential for progressive failure along shear surfaces.
Failures can take the form of landslides, creep, rockfalls, or structural collapse of supporting features, with