Laboratory model test study of the hydrological effect on granite residual soil slopes considering different vegetation types

Abstract The problems caused by the interaction between slopes and hydrologic environment in traffic civil engineering are very serious in the granite residual soil area of China, especially in Guangdong Province. Against the background of two heavy rainfall events occurring during a short period du...

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Main Authors: Jie Chen, Xue-wen Lei, Han-lin Zhang, Zhi Lin, Hui Wang, Wei Hu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94276-4
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spelling doaj-2a96947b56344d678d7beb1a468191402021-07-25T11:22:49ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-07-0111111710.1038/s41598-021-94276-4Laboratory model test study of the hydrological effect on granite residual soil slopes considering different vegetation typesJie Chen0Xue-wen Lei1Han-lin Zhang2Zhi Lin3Hui Wang4Wei Hu5Wuhan University of Science and TechnologyWuhan University of Science and TechnologyHunan Province Key Laboratory of Geotechnical Engineering Stability Control and Health MonitoringHunan Province Key Laboratory of Geotechnical Engineering Stability Control and Health MonitoringHunan Province Key Laboratory of Geotechnical Engineering Stability Control and Health MonitoringHunan Province Key Laboratory of Geotechnical Engineering Stability Control and Health MonitoringAbstract The problems caused by the interaction between slopes and hydrologic environment in traffic civil engineering are very serious in the granite residual soil area of China, especially in Guangdong Province. Against the background of two heavy rainfall events occurring during a short period due to a typhoon making landfall twice or even two typhoons consecutively making landfall, laboratory model tests were carried out on the hydrological effects of the granite residual soil slope considering three vegetation types under artificial rainfall. The variation in slope surface runoff, soil moisture content and rain seepage over time was recorded during the tests. The results indicate that surface vegetation first effectively reduces the splash erosion impact of rainwater on slopes and then influences the slope hydrological effect through rainwater forms adjustment. (1) The exposed slope has weak resistance to two consecutive heavy rains, the degree of slope scouring and soil erosion damage will increase greatly during the second rainfall. (2) The multiple hindrances of the stem leaf of Zoysia japonica plays a leading role in regulating the hydrological effect of slope, the root system has little effect on the permeability and water storage capacity of slope soil, but improves the erosion resistance of it. (3) Both the stem leaf and root system of Nephrolepis cordifolia have important roles on the hydrological effect. The stem leaf can stabilize the infiltration of rainwater, and successfully inhibit the surface runoff under continuous secondary heavy rainfall. The root system significantly enhances the water storage capacity of the slope, and greatly increases the permeability of the slope soil in the second rainfall, which is totally different from that of the exposed and Zoysia japonica slopes. (4) Zoysia is a suitable vegetation species in terms of slope protection because of its comprehensive slope protection effect. Nephrolepis cordifolia should be cautiously planted as slope protection vegetation. Only on slopes with no stability issues should Nephrolepis cordifolia be considered to preserve soil and water.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94276-4
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author Jie Chen
Xue-wen Lei
Han-lin Zhang
Zhi Lin
Hui Wang
Wei Hu
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Xue-wen Lei
Han-lin Zhang
Zhi Lin
Hui Wang
Wei Hu
Laboratory model test study of the hydrological effect on granite residual soil slopes considering different vegetation types
Scientific Reports
author_facet Jie Chen
Xue-wen Lei
Han-lin Zhang
Zhi Lin
Hui Wang
Wei Hu
author_sort Jie Chen
title Laboratory model test study of the hydrological effect on granite residual soil slopes considering different vegetation types
title_short Laboratory model test study of the hydrological effect on granite residual soil slopes considering different vegetation types
title_full Laboratory model test study of the hydrological effect on granite residual soil slopes considering different vegetation types
title_fullStr Laboratory model test study of the hydrological effect on granite residual soil slopes considering different vegetation types
title_full_unstemmed Laboratory model test study of the hydrological effect on granite residual soil slopes considering different vegetation types
title_sort laboratory model test study of the hydrological effect on granite residual soil slopes considering different vegetation types
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract The problems caused by the interaction between slopes and hydrologic environment in traffic civil engineering are very serious in the granite residual soil area of China, especially in Guangdong Province. Against the background of two heavy rainfall events occurring during a short period due to a typhoon making landfall twice or even two typhoons consecutively making landfall, laboratory model tests were carried out on the hydrological effects of the granite residual soil slope considering three vegetation types under artificial rainfall. The variation in slope surface runoff, soil moisture content and rain seepage over time was recorded during the tests. The results indicate that surface vegetation first effectively reduces the splash erosion impact of rainwater on slopes and then influences the slope hydrological effect through rainwater forms adjustment. (1) The exposed slope has weak resistance to two consecutive heavy rains, the degree of slope scouring and soil erosion damage will increase greatly during the second rainfall. (2) The multiple hindrances of the stem leaf of Zoysia japonica plays a leading role in regulating the hydrological effect of slope, the root system has little effect on the permeability and water storage capacity of slope soil, but improves the erosion resistance of it. (3) Both the stem leaf and root system of Nephrolepis cordifolia have important roles on the hydrological effect. The stem leaf can stabilize the infiltration of rainwater, and successfully inhibit the surface runoff under continuous secondary heavy rainfall. The root system significantly enhances the water storage capacity of the slope, and greatly increases the permeability of the slope soil in the second rainfall, which is totally different from that of the exposed and Zoysia japonica slopes. (4) Zoysia is a suitable vegetation species in terms of slope protection because of its comprehensive slope protection effect. Nephrolepis cordifolia should be cautiously planted as slope protection vegetation. Only on slopes with no stability issues should Nephrolepis cordifolia be considered to preserve soil and water.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94276-4
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