
doi: 10.1007/bf01712255
This article discusses solution of the problem of determining the rates of displacement of viscous soils on a sloped surface, taking into account the nonlinear relationship between deformation rates and tangential stresses, and its variability through the depth of the soil mass under the action of the soil's own weight. An example is given of determining these rates at different depths of a slipping layer, as well as at different moments in time (up to 1000 days).
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