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The results of rock mass classification using the Geological Strength Index

(GSI) parameter obtained value of 25 and it was dacite rock type. For the slope
stability at an angle of 75o and height of 12 meters, safety factor (FK) of 1.065
was obtained which made the slope unstable, so prevention was carried out by
changing the slope angle geometry based on variations of 75 o, 65 o, 55 o, 45 o, 35 o.
The results of rock mass classification using the Geological Strength Index
(GSI) parameter obtained value of 25 and it was dacite rock type. For the slope
stability at an angle of 75o and height of 12 meters, safety factor (FK) of 1.065
was obtained which made the slope unstable, so prevention was carried out by
changing the slope angle geometry based on variations of 75 o, 65 o, 55 o, 45 o, 35 o.
The results of rock mass classification using the Geological Strength Index
(GSI) parameter obtained value of 25 and it was dacite rock type. For the slope
stability at an angle of 75o and height of 12 meters, safety factor (FK) of 1.065
was obtained which made the slope unstable, so prevention was carried out by
changing the slope angle geometry based on variations of 75 o, 65 o, 55 o, 45 o, 35 o.

The research location was at Ponorogo – Pacitan Road, which more


precisely at Km 226, which is located at the coordinates 111°22'14.39" East
Longitude and 08°01'14.73" South Latitude. In this research, rocks were classified
based on the Geological Strength Index (GSI) value which was analyzed directly
in the field so that could identify the rock mass on the slope. For slope stability
calculation used Rocscience software consisting of Roclab and Rocplane by using
the method from Hoek and Brown.
The research location was at Ponorogo – Pacitan Road, which more
precisely at Km 226, which is located at the coordinates 111°22'14.39" East
Longitude and 08°01'14.73" South Latitude. In this research, rocks were classified
based on the Geological Strength Index (GSI) value which was analyzed directly
in the field so that could identify the rock mass on the slope. For slope stability
calculation used Rocscience software consisting of Roclab and Rocplane by using
the method from Hoek and Brown.
The research location was at Ponorogo – Pacitan Road, which more
precisely at Km 226, which is located at the coordinates 111°22'14.39" East
Longitude and 08°01'14.73" South Latitude. In this research, rocks were classified
based on the Geological Strength Index (GSI) value which was analyzed directly
in the field so that could identify the rock mass on the slope. For slope stability
calculation used Rocscience software consisting of Roclab and Rocplane by using
the method from Hoek and Brown.

Slope is the outermost part of earth or the earth's surface with flat plane
and has various tilt angles. Slopes can be formed naturally or man-made.
However, if viewed from the upland side of the slope, the thing that needs to be
considered in the geotechnical field is the landslides occurrence so it needs
analysis to the slope. This research is very important to do to see the level of
slope landslide vulnerability so that later it can be used as information source for
related parties.
The research location was at Ponorogo – Pacitan Road, which more
precisely at Km 226, which is located at the coordinates 111°22'14.39" East
Longitude and 08°01'14.73" South Latitude. In this research, rocks were classified
based on the Geological Strength Index (GSI) value which was analyzed directly
in the field so that could identify the rock mass on the slope. For slope stability
calculation used Rocscience software consisting of Roclab and Rocplane by using
the method from Hoek and Brown.
The results of rock mass classification using the Geological Strength Index
(GSI) parameter obtained value of 25 and it was dacite rock type. For the slope
stability at an angle of 75o and height of 12 meters, safety factor (FK) of 1.065
was obtained which made the slope unstable, so prevention was carried out by
changing the slope angle geometry based on variations of 75 o, 65 o, 55 o, 45 o, 35 o.

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