Author:
Liu Wei,Lin Gaochao,Liu Qingpeng,Su Xing
Abstract
AbstractIn areas where loess is distributed, landslides represent a significant geohazard with severe implications. Among these events, loess-mudstone landslides are particularly prevalent, posing substantial risks to the safety and property of local residents, and moisture plays a pivotal role as a key factor in causing these disasters. In this study, the hydraulic properties of the soils along the longitudinal section of an ongoing loess-mudstone landslide are investigated through the variation of soil water characteristic curves, which are subsequently fitted by utilizing van Genuchten model. Moreover, a comprehensive experimental investigation was conducted on the loess, mudstone, and loess-mudstone mixtures to facilitate analysis, including X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observation, particle size distribution (PSD) analysis, along with fundamental geotechnical tests for parameter determination. It is found that mudstone and loess have distinct SWCC distribution. The SWCC of loess at various depths exhibits a similar distribution pattern due to the occurrence of landslide. The SWCC distribution of loess-mudstone mixture displays a transitional trend between the SWCC of mudstone and that of loess, and the water retention capacity increases as the mudstone content increases. The experimental findings have demonstrated notable agreement between each other and exhibited a satisfactory level of concurrence with the observed phenomena in geological surveys.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Reference56 articles.
1. Lin, G. C., Liu, W., Zhao, J. X. & Fu, P. C. Experimental investigation into effects of lignin on sandy loess. Soils Found. 63, 101359 (2023).
2. Metelková, Z. et al. Maturation of loess treated with variable lime admixture: Pore space textural evolution and related phase changes. Appl. Clay. Sci. 61, 37–43 (2012).
3. Taylor, S. R., McLennan, S. M. & McCullouch, M. T. Geochemistry of loess, continental crustal composition and crustal model ages. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta. 47(11), 1897–1905 (1983).
4. Derbyshire, E. Geological hazards in loess terrain, with particular reference to the loess regions of China. Earth-Sci. Rev. 54, 231–260 (2001).
5. Liu, T. S., Wang, T. M., Wang, K. L. & Wen, C. C. Loess on the Middle Reaches of the Yellow River 234 (Science Press, 1964).
Cited by
1 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献