Assessment of the influence of an Australian native eucalypt, Corymbia maculata, on soil desiccation in a temperate climate

Author:

Sun Xi,Li JieORCID,Cameron Donald,Zhou Annan,Bayetto Peter,Moore Gregory

Abstract

AbstractExpansive soils undergo significant moisture change under prevailing climate conditions, resulting in shrinkage and swelling in dry and wet months. Such seasonal movements of expansive soils can greatly affect the serviceability and performance of lightweight structures founded on shallow footing systems. The extent of movement may be exacerbated if trees are present since large amounts of water can be absorbed by the root system of trees, leading to localized settlement due to soil shrinkage. This study established a well-instrumented site that included a row of Australian native eucalypts located in an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Australia. A tree from this row was chosen for the monitoring of soil movements, soil moisture and suction over a period of 44 months. A sap flow instrument was used to monitor the transpiration and water uptake by the tree. The results showed that noticeable shrinkage settlement occurred at a radial distance of 7.8 m from the trunk of the tree, attributable in part to the increased water demand of the tree. This study promotes a better understanding of the process of expansive soil–tree root interaction. The field data presented can assist geotechnical engineers and practitioners with footing design in the presence of trees.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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