2020
DOI: 10.3390/w12010222
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Study on Runoff and Infiltration for Expansive Soil Slopes in Simulated Rainfall

Abstract: In order to understand the hydrological process of expansive soil slopes, simulated rainfall experiments were conducted to study the effects of slope gradient and initial soil moisture content on runoff and infiltration for expansive soil slopes located in south China. The field program consisted of four neighboring slopes (70%, 47%, 32%, and 21%) instrumented by a runoff collection system and moisture content sensors (EC-5). Results from the monitored tests indicate that there was delay in the response of sur… Show more

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“…Soil and water conservation management in plantation is a promising technique in adaptation to climate change (Delgado et al 2013;Mohsen et al 2014). Silt pit perpendicular to slope collects runoff water and circulates it within the plantation to enhance water infiltration and to decrease runoff (Lei et al 2020). Surface runoff could be reduced by 79.41-99.0% and 71.49-74.36% using silt pit techniques and bench terrace mechanism, respectively.…”
Section: Adaptation To Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil and water conservation management in plantation is a promising technique in adaptation to climate change (Delgado et al 2013;Mohsen et al 2014). Silt pit perpendicular to slope collects runoff water and circulates it within the plantation to enhance water infiltration and to decrease runoff (Lei et al 2020). Surface runoff could be reduced by 79.41-99.0% and 71.49-74.36% using silt pit techniques and bench terrace mechanism, respectively.…”
Section: Adaptation To Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, results are interpreted using graph of suction versus volumetric water content. To obtain the parameters, the results measured through laboratory works were fitted using Van Genuchten [1] equation. It is suggested by M. Mukhlisin et al [15] that this equation is widely used model and the equation is expressed by:…”
Section: Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The slope instability is dependent on the cohesion movement of the soil particles and with internal friction of the soil, geometry of the soil, slope angle and hydraulic behaviour of the soil, triggered by the rainfall infiltration. Previous research had shown perched water table development, increment level of groundwater table, existence of surface erosion and the denser in soil unit weight are depending on the soil moisture content from the rainfall process [1]. The factor of safety is the influential of soil slope stability analysis especially in geotechnical structure as well as in slope engineering design.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The probability of flood risk increases with the decrease in soil infiltration capacity, which results in an enhancement in surface runoff. When the rainfall rate exceeds the soil's infiltration capacity, the excess rainwater will flow down the slope (Lei et al 2020), and lead to flooding (Ouma and Tateishi 2014). Soil pore size distribution, pore volume, and pore connection can substantially affect water transport (Opp 2020).…”
Section: Soil Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%