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Structural stability is a critical challenge in river-adjacent environments, where dynamic topographical and environmental forces shape engineering possibilities. This book delves deep into the intricacies of Soil-Structure Interaction (SSI), focusing on the impact of slopes, soil saturation, seismic forces, and hydrological dynamics on the performance and resilience of structures.
Combining cutting-edge geotechnical data analysis, finite element modeling, and empirical case studies, this comprehensive resource explores how buildings respond to the unique risks posed by proximity to riverbanks. From settlement and lateral displacement to erosion-induced instability, the findings provide actionable recommendations for adaptive foundation designs and resilient construction practices.