Abstract

Quantitative statistical discontinuity analysis of fractured rock masses is commonly applied in the fields of engineering geology, rock mechanics, slope stability, and hydrogeology. This study presents a workflow for the semiautomatic determination of basic discontinuity parameters, such as spacing, frequency, trace length, and termination, from scanline surveys written for the open-source software Octave. The aim is to provide theoretical background information and scripts for a quick introduction to all interested parties from academia and consulting, in order to promote the use of widely known and accepted statistical evaluation methods. Data from a study site in granodioritic rock are analyzed in the context of the proposed workflow. These test data and all scripts (m-files) used in the study are provided in order to minimize initial training time. The scripts provided herein are kept short and simple, but can be used as a basis for advanced automation of the workflow and presentation of the results.

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