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81
6 Slope
analysis &
Grading
Earth shape and
earthwork
Topographic
map
Slope form
Slope analysis
Grading
82
Drawing illustrating the
technique of slope profiling
(Source of drawing: Marsh, William
M. Environmental Analysis for
Land use and Site Planning p. ..)
Topographic
Map
c o n t o u r
Topographic area represented
by ABE, can be computed
using slope data read from
topographic contour maps.
Slope Form
Topographic contour map are composed of a series of line
that designate the elevation of the land above sea level. Each
line called contour line represents specific level (, elevation).
Contour Interval is the difference in elevation values between
two adjacent contours, so it indicates the elevation change from
one contour line to the next one. Contour Interval is the same
value for every elevation change in the same topography map.
source of illustrate: Environmental Analysis by William M.Marsh page 31
Maps disregard slope in representing land area, therefore in
rough terrain, topographic area may be much greater
map area
Topographic area
(surface area)
Landform
Topographic Contour map
Slope form and topographic map
interpretation
Site Planning and Landuse Planning requires accurate slope
information which is available in form of topographic map and
aerial photography. The topographic contour map represents an
elevation data to show landform in two-dimentional drawing
83
Graphical slope information can be generated by simple tech-
niques from the contour map. Constructing a slope profile from
a topographic contour map is to plot the elevation of contour lines
on a two-dimentional graph.
• Contour interval: the height between each contour line.
• Cross section show specific section of that shape
• X axis represents distance, Y axis represents level change
Contours are set of lines of equal elevation above the same
reference plane, the number indicated on each line referenced
tothe DATUM PLANE, which is the level at “Mean Sea
Level”. A CONTOUR INTERVAL is the verticle distance
(Height) between contours.
Topographic model
Models are good mediums to give the feeling of the earth
form and study the natural drainage pattern
Basic elements that should show on
study model
Landform of the ground
Group of existing trees
Surface water body
The model of Doi Intanon shows
landform of Royal project at Doi
Intanon, Chiengmai and the
surrounding area. which will help
site planner to understand landform,
drainage pattern, visual quality and
the overall elevation relationship of
the site and its surrounding
source: 3rd year Architectural
student Soa&D 2004
84
contour
characteristics
slope profile
Slope profile shows earth form
To know the characteristics of contours is important for their
interpretation and essential to understand the nature of that land-
form.
A Uniform slope is sndicateed by evenly spaced contour plan.
ARidge and Valley are shown similarity, but note that RIDGE
with the higher contour inside (contour line pointing down to lower
level), VALLEYwith the lower contour inside (contour line point-
ing up to higher level)
If two sides of VALLEY contour lines are quite closed, it
indicates STREAM.
CONVEX and CONCAVE landforms are the most common
landform found in nature and express the felling differently.
High point on SUMMIT or low point in a DEPRESSION
are indicated by spot elevation.
Existing contour lines are shown in dashed line, proposed
new Grade is shown in a set of solid lines.
Source of drawing: Untermann, Richard K.: Grade Easy
85
Topography map: contour
characteristics
1. Same elevation on one contour line and same level
change in between each contour line. (called contour interval)
2. Every contour closes on itself.
3. A summit or depression indicated by the elevation at
highest, lowest points.
4. Contour lines never cross.
5. Uniform sloping surface
6. Convex slope
7. Concave slope
8. Valleys
9. Steep slope
10. Relatively level.
11. Ridge
Read the contour line
source of drawing: Untermann, Richard K: GRADE EASY
86
Natural drainage pattern : Water always flows in 90 degrees
direction of contour line.Always check the topography of overall
large scale drainage pattern besides the on-site topography.
Natural drainage pattern can be easily read from the topo-
graphic model to see how criticle the drainage factor is in each
particular area. In order to do a good site planning, we should try
to avoid to disturb or change the major natural drainage pattern
of the site.
Drainage
pattern
Runoff water flows downhill
perpendicular to contour lines
Slope failures generally fall into 3 catagories
1. Grade: slopes that are too steep or too gentle for paricular
landuses and inclined by undercutting by construction processes
(cut-fill)
2. Erosion: slopes with steep inclinations, less vegetative
cover, loose soil materials and eroded caused by waves, streams,
heavy rainfall.
3. Failure: slopes that are composed of weak, soft material
which have low bearing capacity and have tendency to mass
movement problem such as mudflow, slides, sinking which worsen
by increased or decreased ground water.
slope Problem
87
Mapping slope from Topography map
Slope compares the vertical distance to the horizontal dis-
tance. This comparison can be expresses as an angle, a percent-
age or as a ratio. the slope ratio is expressed by putting horizontal
distance firse and vertical distance second such as a 4:1 slope
means 1 metres of vertical rise in 4 metres of horizontal distance
Percent of slope = elevation(in depth, height)*100
Distance (length)
Gradient
percent slope G=D/L*100
Horizontal distance L=D/G *100
Verticle distance D=GL/100
Grading formula
Gradient percent = D/L*100
G= the gradient in percent
D= the distance in elevation between two points
L= the horizontal length between two points
Example of slope analysis
The topographic map of “Royal
Project at Doi Intanon, Chiengmai”
done on GIS shows contour lines,
landuse, circulation.
Same project, the slope analysis was done to show
percent slope which will be factor to determine
constraints and opportunities of land development in
each portion.
88
Interpreting slope
Slope analysis is the most basic crucial information in site
analysis to determine the appropriate location for site develop-
ment
Slope Analysis
Diagram show the use of graduated scale for mapping slope
analysis(percentage of slope) from a contour map.
Source:
Slope analysis of 20.8 acre site.
Diagram shows the use of
graduated scale for mapping slopes
from a contour map.
89
slope Criteria
Recommended suitable slope for each use concerning
possible cut-fill, mobility and drainage ability
90
Slope criteria
Slope ratios are determined by constraints such as design
grade, soil stability, amount of planting, type of determined func-
tion, program and circulation.
Design height is determined by aesthetics and functional
requirement for each particular uses. Stability is related to angle
of repose of each natural material and soil. Slope stability is
also affected by water and wind.
Slope Criteria is suitable & recommended slope for each
use concerning mobility, possible cut-fill, maintenance and drain-
age ability. In addition, for some specific uses such as sport field,
tennis lawn, basketball field, we must try to follow the slope cri-
teria to get the acceptable standard.
Slope Ratio for suitable uses
Angles of repose for various types of slope materials.
(Angles are given in degrees.)
• Maximum angle for earth material that it can be in-
clined, and it will fail if beyond.
A standard from: Marsh, William M. : Environmental Analysis for Land Use
and Site Planning P.56, Mcgraw-Hill, NY)
Angles of
Repose
91
Designing a level plane on steeply sloping site.
Source: LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, John Ormsbee Simands.
Designing a level plane on steeply
sloping site.
Avoid grading on the following conditions
(From Grade Easy by Richard Untermann)
1. Grading that results in radical loss of vegetation and
topsoil
2. Grading that interrupts the natural drainage
3. Grading that results in aesthetic degradation
4. Grading on difficult slopes (excess of 25%)
5. Grading in environmental unique condition; floodplain,
bogs,
6. Grading in areas effected by natural disaster; mudslides
or along earthquake fault lines
When not to
Grade
92
Grading Grading
Grading : is the modification of existing land form. It is one
of the most important items in site planning, landscape design
and construction. Grading serves three main purposes:
1. To create a level to put something on; for a house, car,
sport play field, a hotel, etc.
2. To create circulation ways; road way, loading ramp, handi-
capped ramp, bicycle track, etc.
3. To create special effect and solve special problem ; make
a mound to hide parking lot or reduce sound, prevent erosion and
landslide, aesthetic or psychological purposes.
However, to make a land usable, all three purposes must
concern drainage factor and grading is essential to direct water
away from building and outdoor surfaces and conducted to drain-
age channel.
(see chapter 7 Drainage)
Manipulating contour line
To do the grading plan is to manipulate contour for that pur-
pose. The grading plan should show both existing and revised
contours so we will see how much the grade has been changed.
By cutting only
– the soil is stable
– require less cost for
foundation construction
– be able to do very
steep slope
– cost to transport earth
from the site
Grading: making an area level to put
something on
Purposes
Cutting procedure
souce of drawing: Brook, Gene R.,
Site Planning, Environmental
process and Development, p. 149-
153
93
By filling only
– easier to make a very
level elevation
– good for low land,
flood problem area.
– Unstable earth, needs a
compaction.
– Cost of transporting
earth into the site
– Soil cost
Filling procedure
By the combination of
cut and fill
– balance earth in the
site, no transportation cost.
– Less earth cost
– Machine cost
– Must has good con-
struction schedule and man-
agement
Balance cut-fill
procedure
By the combination of
cut and fill: plan of slab on
sloping topography
94
Grading: making a proper slope for
circulation
Circulation routes should be level as possible.Two ways to
travel up slope terrain
(maximum slope for local street is 8%)
The normal grading method is
something between the two extremes
with roads or paths climbing and
falling
95
Circulation routes cross-
ing level country are relatively
easy to grade— providing
uniform surface and assuring
the roadway drains properly.
1. A uniform surface
means smoothing out the
bumps by spacing contours
evenly.
2. Draining the level road
sometimes requires creating
artificial high and low points
for water flow direction.
These can be shown graphi-
cally with contours, spot
elevations, or sections.
Section through road with CROWN
Road sloped from side to side
The picture shows shortest
distance but results extensive
cutting and would have erosion
problem at the road bank.
The natural slope is
steep, the road crosses series
of contour will causes a very
steep bank since it needs
UNIFORM slope. We should
try to compromise the cut and
fill along the centerline.
To Design the road
centerline aligned with or
parallel to the contour lines
with minimal grading and
smoothly change in slope
from one contour line to
another
Center line
crown
96
The most common way if existing topography is NOT to
steep and the road is not too long, the method is to select the
contour in the middle of the road and cut half the contour above,
fill half of the contour below.
When grading by CUT-
TING , begin with the lowest
contour and work up, by
FILLING, begin with the top
contour and work down.
Contours are spaced
according to the gradient of
the proposed route typically
expressed in percent. For 10%
slope, one meter interval
contours would be spaced 10
m. apart
cutting
Filling
97
Additional
technique
If cut/fill creates a steep bank, a heavy rainfall can cause
erosion. Proper retaining wall with good drain must be used on
the high side of the slope along with the consideration to sepa-
rate road way into two levels.
Road crosses drainage swale, the problem concerning the
intersection between road and topographical depression, the use
of BOX CULVERT or BRIDGE would be chosen depend on the
length and depth of the swale and the image of the design.
Source of drawing: Brook, Gene
R., Site Planning, Environmental
process and Development p.149-
153
98
Reference books
1. Prof. Untermann, Richard K. ,Grade Easy,Department
of Landscape Architecture, University of Washington, Seattle
2. Brooks,Gene R.,Site Planning : Environmental pro-
cess and development P.129-171, , Prentice Hall N.J. 07632
3. Boomkum, Decha, Site Planning p.83-106, Lecture
sheet , Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
4. Marsh, William M., Environment Analysis for Land
use and Site Planning, Mcgraw-Hill Company, NY.
Source of drawing: Marsh, William M. Environmental Analysis for Land
use and Site Planning
Source of drawing: Untermann, Richard K.: Grade Easy
Source of drawing: Brook, Gene R., Site Planning, Environmental process
and Development p.149-153

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slope analysis with guidelines for different scenarios

  • 1. 81 6 Slope analysis & Grading Earth shape and earthwork Topographic map Slope form Slope analysis Grading
  • 2. 82 Drawing illustrating the technique of slope profiling (Source of drawing: Marsh, William M. Environmental Analysis for Land use and Site Planning p. ..) Topographic Map c o n t o u r Topographic area represented by ABE, can be computed using slope data read from topographic contour maps. Slope Form Topographic contour map are composed of a series of line that designate the elevation of the land above sea level. Each line called contour line represents specific level (, elevation). Contour Interval is the difference in elevation values between two adjacent contours, so it indicates the elevation change from one contour line to the next one. Contour Interval is the same value for every elevation change in the same topography map. source of illustrate: Environmental Analysis by William M.Marsh page 31 Maps disregard slope in representing land area, therefore in rough terrain, topographic area may be much greater map area Topographic area (surface area) Landform Topographic Contour map Slope form and topographic map interpretation Site Planning and Landuse Planning requires accurate slope information which is available in form of topographic map and aerial photography. The topographic contour map represents an elevation data to show landform in two-dimentional drawing
  • 3. 83 Graphical slope information can be generated by simple tech- niques from the contour map. Constructing a slope profile from a topographic contour map is to plot the elevation of contour lines on a two-dimentional graph. • Contour interval: the height between each contour line. • Cross section show specific section of that shape • X axis represents distance, Y axis represents level change Contours are set of lines of equal elevation above the same reference plane, the number indicated on each line referenced tothe DATUM PLANE, which is the level at “Mean Sea Level”. A CONTOUR INTERVAL is the verticle distance (Height) between contours. Topographic model Models are good mediums to give the feeling of the earth form and study the natural drainage pattern Basic elements that should show on study model Landform of the ground Group of existing trees Surface water body The model of Doi Intanon shows landform of Royal project at Doi Intanon, Chiengmai and the surrounding area. which will help site planner to understand landform, drainage pattern, visual quality and the overall elevation relationship of the site and its surrounding source: 3rd year Architectural student Soa&D 2004
  • 4. 84 contour characteristics slope profile Slope profile shows earth form To know the characteristics of contours is important for their interpretation and essential to understand the nature of that land- form. A Uniform slope is sndicateed by evenly spaced contour plan. ARidge and Valley are shown similarity, but note that RIDGE with the higher contour inside (contour line pointing down to lower level), VALLEYwith the lower contour inside (contour line point- ing up to higher level) If two sides of VALLEY contour lines are quite closed, it indicates STREAM. CONVEX and CONCAVE landforms are the most common landform found in nature and express the felling differently. High point on SUMMIT or low point in a DEPRESSION are indicated by spot elevation. Existing contour lines are shown in dashed line, proposed new Grade is shown in a set of solid lines. Source of drawing: Untermann, Richard K.: Grade Easy
  • 5. 85 Topography map: contour characteristics 1. Same elevation on one contour line and same level change in between each contour line. (called contour interval) 2. Every contour closes on itself. 3. A summit or depression indicated by the elevation at highest, lowest points. 4. Contour lines never cross. 5. Uniform sloping surface 6. Convex slope 7. Concave slope 8. Valleys 9. Steep slope 10. Relatively level. 11. Ridge Read the contour line source of drawing: Untermann, Richard K: GRADE EASY
  • 6. 86 Natural drainage pattern : Water always flows in 90 degrees direction of contour line.Always check the topography of overall large scale drainage pattern besides the on-site topography. Natural drainage pattern can be easily read from the topo- graphic model to see how criticle the drainage factor is in each particular area. In order to do a good site planning, we should try to avoid to disturb or change the major natural drainage pattern of the site. Drainage pattern Runoff water flows downhill perpendicular to contour lines Slope failures generally fall into 3 catagories 1. Grade: slopes that are too steep or too gentle for paricular landuses and inclined by undercutting by construction processes (cut-fill) 2. Erosion: slopes with steep inclinations, less vegetative cover, loose soil materials and eroded caused by waves, streams, heavy rainfall. 3. Failure: slopes that are composed of weak, soft material which have low bearing capacity and have tendency to mass movement problem such as mudflow, slides, sinking which worsen by increased or decreased ground water. slope Problem
  • 7. 87 Mapping slope from Topography map Slope compares the vertical distance to the horizontal dis- tance. This comparison can be expresses as an angle, a percent- age or as a ratio. the slope ratio is expressed by putting horizontal distance firse and vertical distance second such as a 4:1 slope means 1 metres of vertical rise in 4 metres of horizontal distance Percent of slope = elevation(in depth, height)*100 Distance (length) Gradient percent slope G=D/L*100 Horizontal distance L=D/G *100 Verticle distance D=GL/100 Grading formula Gradient percent = D/L*100 G= the gradient in percent D= the distance in elevation between two points L= the horizontal length between two points Example of slope analysis The topographic map of “Royal Project at Doi Intanon, Chiengmai” done on GIS shows contour lines, landuse, circulation. Same project, the slope analysis was done to show percent slope which will be factor to determine constraints and opportunities of land development in each portion.
  • 8. 88 Interpreting slope Slope analysis is the most basic crucial information in site analysis to determine the appropriate location for site develop- ment Slope Analysis Diagram show the use of graduated scale for mapping slope analysis(percentage of slope) from a contour map. Source: Slope analysis of 20.8 acre site. Diagram shows the use of graduated scale for mapping slopes from a contour map.
  • 9. 89 slope Criteria Recommended suitable slope for each use concerning possible cut-fill, mobility and drainage ability
  • 10. 90 Slope criteria Slope ratios are determined by constraints such as design grade, soil stability, amount of planting, type of determined func- tion, program and circulation. Design height is determined by aesthetics and functional requirement for each particular uses. Stability is related to angle of repose of each natural material and soil. Slope stability is also affected by water and wind. Slope Criteria is suitable & recommended slope for each use concerning mobility, possible cut-fill, maintenance and drain- age ability. In addition, for some specific uses such as sport field, tennis lawn, basketball field, we must try to follow the slope cri- teria to get the acceptable standard. Slope Ratio for suitable uses Angles of repose for various types of slope materials. (Angles are given in degrees.) • Maximum angle for earth material that it can be in- clined, and it will fail if beyond. A standard from: Marsh, William M. : Environmental Analysis for Land Use and Site Planning P.56, Mcgraw-Hill, NY) Angles of Repose
  • 11. 91 Designing a level plane on steeply sloping site. Source: LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, John Ormsbee Simands. Designing a level plane on steeply sloping site. Avoid grading on the following conditions (From Grade Easy by Richard Untermann) 1. Grading that results in radical loss of vegetation and topsoil 2. Grading that interrupts the natural drainage 3. Grading that results in aesthetic degradation 4. Grading on difficult slopes (excess of 25%) 5. Grading in environmental unique condition; floodplain, bogs, 6. Grading in areas effected by natural disaster; mudslides or along earthquake fault lines When not to Grade
  • 12. 92 Grading Grading Grading : is the modification of existing land form. It is one of the most important items in site planning, landscape design and construction. Grading serves three main purposes: 1. To create a level to put something on; for a house, car, sport play field, a hotel, etc. 2. To create circulation ways; road way, loading ramp, handi- capped ramp, bicycle track, etc. 3. To create special effect and solve special problem ; make a mound to hide parking lot or reduce sound, prevent erosion and landslide, aesthetic or psychological purposes. However, to make a land usable, all three purposes must concern drainage factor and grading is essential to direct water away from building and outdoor surfaces and conducted to drain- age channel. (see chapter 7 Drainage) Manipulating contour line To do the grading plan is to manipulate contour for that pur- pose. The grading plan should show both existing and revised contours so we will see how much the grade has been changed. By cutting only – the soil is stable – require less cost for foundation construction – be able to do very steep slope – cost to transport earth from the site Grading: making an area level to put something on Purposes Cutting procedure souce of drawing: Brook, Gene R., Site Planning, Environmental process and Development, p. 149- 153
  • 13. 93 By filling only – easier to make a very level elevation – good for low land, flood problem area. – Unstable earth, needs a compaction. – Cost of transporting earth into the site – Soil cost Filling procedure By the combination of cut and fill – balance earth in the site, no transportation cost. – Less earth cost – Machine cost – Must has good con- struction schedule and man- agement Balance cut-fill procedure By the combination of cut and fill: plan of slab on sloping topography
  • 14. 94 Grading: making a proper slope for circulation Circulation routes should be level as possible.Two ways to travel up slope terrain (maximum slope for local street is 8%) The normal grading method is something between the two extremes with roads or paths climbing and falling
  • 15. 95 Circulation routes cross- ing level country are relatively easy to grade— providing uniform surface and assuring the roadway drains properly. 1. A uniform surface means smoothing out the bumps by spacing contours evenly. 2. Draining the level road sometimes requires creating artificial high and low points for water flow direction. These can be shown graphi- cally with contours, spot elevations, or sections. Section through road with CROWN Road sloped from side to side The picture shows shortest distance but results extensive cutting and would have erosion problem at the road bank. The natural slope is steep, the road crosses series of contour will causes a very steep bank since it needs UNIFORM slope. We should try to compromise the cut and fill along the centerline. To Design the road centerline aligned with or parallel to the contour lines with minimal grading and smoothly change in slope from one contour line to another Center line crown
  • 16. 96 The most common way if existing topography is NOT to steep and the road is not too long, the method is to select the contour in the middle of the road and cut half the contour above, fill half of the contour below. When grading by CUT- TING , begin with the lowest contour and work up, by FILLING, begin with the top contour and work down. Contours are spaced according to the gradient of the proposed route typically expressed in percent. For 10% slope, one meter interval contours would be spaced 10 m. apart cutting Filling
  • 17. 97 Additional technique If cut/fill creates a steep bank, a heavy rainfall can cause erosion. Proper retaining wall with good drain must be used on the high side of the slope along with the consideration to sepa- rate road way into two levels. Road crosses drainage swale, the problem concerning the intersection between road and topographical depression, the use of BOX CULVERT or BRIDGE would be chosen depend on the length and depth of the swale and the image of the design. Source of drawing: Brook, Gene R., Site Planning, Environmental process and Development p.149- 153
  • 18. 98 Reference books 1. Prof. Untermann, Richard K. ,Grade Easy,Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Washington, Seattle 2. Brooks,Gene R.,Site Planning : Environmental pro- cess and development P.129-171, , Prentice Hall N.J. 07632 3. Boomkum, Decha, Site Planning p.83-106, Lecture sheet , Chulalongkorn University, Thailand 4. Marsh, William M., Environment Analysis for Land use and Site Planning, Mcgraw-Hill Company, NY. Source of drawing: Marsh, William M. Environmental Analysis for Land use and Site Planning Source of drawing: Untermann, Richard K.: Grade Easy Source of drawing: Brook, Gene R., Site Planning, Environmental process and Development p.149-153