Yongbin Wang , Dongxia Yue , Yu Xie , Yaohang Sun , Guowei Li , Yan Zhao , Fuyun Guo , Xingmin Meng
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This affects the response time of pore-water pressure to volumetric water content, as well as hydrological processes within soil masses before the initiation of gully debris flows. Underground plant roots increase the peak volumetric water content of rock and soil masses, reduce the rates of increase of volumetric water content and pore-water pressure, and increase the dissipation rate of pore-water pressure. Our results clarify the influence of underground roots on the initiation of gulley debris flows, and also provide support for the initiation warning of gully debris flow. When the peak value of stable volumetric water content is taken as the early warning value, the early warning time of soil with underground plant roots is delayed by 534 to 1253 s. When the stable peak value of pore-water pressure is taken as the early warning value, the early warning time of soil with underground plant roots is delayed by 193 to 1082 s. 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Experimental field study on the influence of underground plant roots on the initiation of gulley debris flows
Debris flows are a type of natural disaster induced by vegetation–water–soil coupling under external dynamic conditions. Research on the mechanism by which underground plant roots affect the initiation of gulley debris flows is currently limited. To explore this mechanism, we designed 14 groups of controlled field-based simulation experiments. Through monitoring, analysis, calculation, and simulation of the changes in physical parameters, such as volumetric water content, pore-water pressure, and matric suction, during the debris flow initiation process, we revealed that underground plant roots change the pore structure of soil masses. This affects the response time of pore-water pressure to volumetric water content, as well as hydrological processes within soil masses before the initiation of gully debris flows. Underground plant roots increase the peak volumetric water content of rock and soil masses, reduce the rates of increase of volumetric water content and pore-water pressure, and increase the dissipation rate of pore-water pressure. Our results clarify the influence of underground roots on the initiation of gulley debris flows, and also provide support for the initiation warning of gully debris flow. When the peak value of stable volumetric water content is taken as the early warning value, the early warning time of soil with underground plant roots is delayed by 534 to 1253 s. When the stable peak value of pore-water pressure is taken as the early warning value, the early warning time of soil with underground plant roots is delayed by 193 to 1082 s. This study provides a basis for disaster prevention and early warning of gully debris flows in GLP, and also provides ideas and theoretical basis under different vegetation-cover conditions area similar to GLP.
期刊介绍:
Catena publishes papers describing original field and laboratory investigations and reviews on geoecology and landscape evolution with emphasis on interdisciplinary aspects of soil science, hydrology and geomorphology. It aims to disseminate new knowledge and foster better understanding of the physical environment, of evolutionary sequences that have resulted in past and current landscapes, and of the natural processes that are likely to determine the fate of our terrestrial environment.
Papers within any one of the above topics are welcome provided they are of sufficiently wide interest and relevance.