Abstract:Loess landslides are closely related to the variation in mechanical properties of soils due to the leaching of irrigation water in the irrigation area which causes the loss of soluble salt in the loess stratum. To investigate the effect of leaching on the mechanical characteristics of loess, ring shear tests were conducted on the slip zone soil samples obtained from a typical loess landslide under different soaking time and salt concentration. Furthermore, the microstructural observations were made on shear pl… Show more
“…In particular, the authors investigated a complex landslide triggered by water infiltration from a karstic aquifer. On the other hand, Xue et al [15] documented the influence of soaking time and salt concentration on the behavior of some samples taken from a soil subjected to water irrigation. The problem of the soluble salt loss and its effect on irrigation-induced landslides was also studied by Zhang et al [16].…”
“…In particular, the authors investigated a complex landslide triggered by water infiltration from a karstic aquifer. On the other hand, Xue et al [15] documented the influence of soaking time and salt concentration on the behavior of some samples taken from a soil subjected to water irrigation. The problem of the soluble salt loss and its effect on irrigation-induced landslides was also studied by Zhang et al [16].…”
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