Breathing Phenomenon of Soil Desiccation Cracking: Insights From Novel Geophysical Observations

Author:

Xu Jin‐Jian12ORCID,Tang Chao‐Sheng1ORCID,Yang Yaowen2,Li Lin1,Zhang Hao3ORCID,Cheng Qing1ORCID,Zhang Xi‐Ying4ORCID,Liu Bo2ORCID,Shi Bin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Earth Sciences and Engineering Nanjing University Nanjing China

2. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore Singapore

3. College of Electronic and Information Engineering Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Nanjing China

4. Qinghai Provincial Key Laboratory of Geology and Environment of Salt Lake Qinghai Institute of Salt Lakes Chinese Academy of Sciences Xining China

Abstract

AbstractDrought‐induced soil desiccation cracking is a common natural phenomenon on the earth surface, which plays a significant role in influencing the hydro‐mechanical behavior of soils across various earthen engineering applications. However, there is still a scarcity of related studies investigating how field soil desiccation cracking responds to climate action. This study develops an innovative geophysical monitoring framework for investigating field desiccation cracking behaviors by utilizing the distributed fiber optical sensing (DFOS) technique based on optical frequency domain reflectometry (OFDR). The feasibility and significant potential of the DFOS‐OFDR framework in advancing soil desiccation cracking research is demonstrated through the implementation of field monitoring tests. The results not only indicate that the strain distribution curves of fiber optic cables at different depths provide insights into the soil shrinkage characteristics and the crack localization capability but also demonstrate the early detection capability of the DFOS‐OFDR framework for soil desiccation cracking from a visual perspective. Importantly, the field monitoring tests reveal that under the influence of climate change, desiccation cracking exhibits a distinctive pattern of periodic propagation and narrowing. This intriguing phenomenon is referred to as “soil crack breathing.” Additionally, the DFOS‐OFDR framework exhibits enhanced sensitivity in sensing the soil crack breathing phenomenon than visual observation methods. This innovative geophysical monitoring framework not only enables real‐time observation, continuous measurement, and high‐resolution characterization of soil desiccation cracking behavior but also serves as a valuable high‐precision observational method for investigating the complex soil‐atmosphere interactions under the influence of climate change.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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