2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17051555
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Determining the Shear Strength and Permeability of Soils for Engineering of New Paddy Field Construction in a Hilly Mountainous Region of Southwestern China

Abstract: As a constructed wetland ecosystem, paddy field plays an irreplaceable role in flood storage and detention, groundwater replenishment, environmental protection, and ecological balance maintenance. New paddy field construction can give full play to the production and ecological functions of paddy field and can adjust the development structure of the agricultural industry effectively. The soil properties of shear strength and permeability, which provide a theoretical basis for engineering design, construction, a… Show more

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“…Specifically, the soil bulk density decreased with the transformation of natural grasslands change into cropland, which was consistent with grasslands conversion to croplands in the Bashang area of Northern China [17]. Previous studies showed that the decrease in soil bulk density caused porosity to increase, and ensured more water in the soil of southwestern China [14], whereas the soil water content increased with the increase in the soil bulk density in the semi-arid area of China [16]. This study showed that the soil water content did not show a significant difference between the cropland and grassland.…”
Section: Tillage Alters the Variation In Soil Physicochemical Propert...supporting
confidence: 73%
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“…Specifically, the soil bulk density decreased with the transformation of natural grasslands change into cropland, which was consistent with grasslands conversion to croplands in the Bashang area of Northern China [17]. Previous studies showed that the decrease in soil bulk density caused porosity to increase, and ensured more water in the soil of southwestern China [14], whereas the soil water content increased with the increase in the soil bulk density in the semi-arid area of China [16]. This study showed that the soil water content did not show a significant difference between the cropland and grassland.…”
Section: Tillage Alters the Variation In Soil Physicochemical Propert...supporting
confidence: 73%
“…Previous studies confirmed that different land-uses lead to changes in soil physicochemical features and nutrients [12,13]. However, due to the diversification of land-use types, tillage types and methods, and their eco-geographical environment, the results concerning the impact of tillage on the impact of soil physicochemical features and nutrients, to date, have been rather ambiguous, and sometimes contradictory [14][15][16]. This study found that tillage promotes the variation in soil physicochemical features and nutrients in an agro-pastoral ecotone of Tibet.…”
Section: Tillage Alters the Variation In Soil Physicochemical Propert...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…is leads to a decrease in the shear strength of the carex root-fibered soil [47,48]. e internal friction angle of soil is mainly manifested as the surface friction of soil particles and the bite force between particles, which reflects the friction characteristics between soil particles and is related to the structure form and compactness of the soil.…”
Section: Influence Of Soil Moisture Content On Shearmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strength and permeability of lignite are between those of cement and soil (shown schematically in Figure ), ,, so the contribution of internal gas pressure and drying shrinkage must be considered in the study of the lignite fragmentation mechanism. With respect to the high-temperature heat treatment of coal, Senneca et al established a mathematical model to describe the fragmentation of coal particles under an inert atmosphere at high temperatures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%