Geomechanical characterization of unwelded volcanic bimrock materials for sustainable slopes: application to road instability problems in the Western Cordillera of Ecuador
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2025
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Ponce-Zambrano, M., Garzón-Roca, J., Torrijo, F. J., & Alonso-Pandavenes, O. (2025). Geomechanical characterization of unwelded volcanic bimrock materials for sustainable slopes: Application to road instability problems in the western cordillera of ecuador. Sustainability, 17(15), 7080. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17157080
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This paper presents a geomechanical characterization for unwelded volcanic bimrock materials. Bimrocks are geological materials consisting of blocks of rock of different sizes embedded in a finer matrix. Many volcanic deposits and outcrops can be classified as bimrocks, and some of them correspond to unwelded bimrocks, i.e., with the absence of strong bonds between blocks of rock and matrix. The geomechanical characterization proposed is oriented towards bimrocks slopes, their stability and landslide hazard occurrence. It consists of five steps which includes the material description, the volcanic deposit classification, the definition of block size range, the computation of the volumetric block percentage, the geotechnical characterization of the blocks of rock, and the geological and geotechnical analysis of the matrix that surrounds the blocks. The geomechanical characterization proposed is applied to four slopes at the Western Cordillera of Ecuador, where slopes instabilities are common. Results show that the geomechanical characterization sets a reliable framework for geotechnically describing bimrocks materials, explaining the actual stability state of the slopes. It also enables taking appropriate and optimum decisions in the design and management of volcanic slopes, thus contributing to a sustainable approach of landslide mitigation.
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Funding: Funded with Aid for First Research Projects (PAID-06-24), Vice-rectorate for Research of the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV)













