Soil Atterberg limits of different weathering profiles of the collapsing gullies in the hilly granitic region of southern China
Collapsing gullies are one of the most serious soil erosion problems in the tropical and subtropical areas of southern China. However, few studies have been performed on the relationship of soil Atterberg limits with soil profiles of the collapsing gullies. Soil Atterberg limits, which include plast...
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doaj-b8c392638dc04f139078e238e3ec82152020-11-24T21:22:23ZengCopernicus PublicationsSolid Earth1869-95101869-95292017-04-018249951310.5194/se-8-499-2017Soil Atterberg limits of different weathering profiles of the collapsing gullies in the hilly granitic region of southern ChinaY. Deng0C. Cai1D. Xia2S. Ding3J. Chen4T. Wang5Key Laboratory of Arable Land Conservation (Middle and Lower Reaches of Yangtze River) of the Ministry of Agriculture, College of Resources and Environment, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, 430070, People's Republic of ChinaKey Laboratory of Arable Land Conservation (Middle and Lower Reaches of Yangtze River) of the Ministry of Agriculture, College of Resources and Environment, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, 430070, People's Republic of ChinaCollege of Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering, China Three Gorges University, Yichang 443002, People's Republic of ChinaKey Laboratory of Arable Land Conservation (Middle and Lower Reaches of Yangtze River) of the Ministry of Agriculture, College of Resources and Environment, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, 430070, People's Republic of ChinaKey Laboratory of Arable Land Conservation (Middle and Lower Reaches of Yangtze River) of the Ministry of Agriculture, College of Resources and Environment, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, 430070, People's Republic of ChinaKey Laboratory of Arable Land Conservation (Middle and Lower Reaches of Yangtze River) of the Ministry of Agriculture, College of Resources and Environment, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, 430070, People's Republic of ChinaCollapsing gullies are one of the most serious soil erosion problems in the tropical and subtropical areas of southern China. However, few studies have been performed on the relationship of soil Atterberg limits with soil profiles of the collapsing gullies. Soil Atterberg limits, which include plastic limit and liquid limit, have been proposed as indicators for soil vulnerability to degradation. Here, the soil Atterberg limits within different weathering profiles and their relationships with soil physicochemical properties were investigated by characterizing four collapsing gullies in four counties in the hilly granitic region of southern China. The results showed that with the fall of weathering degree, there was a sharp decrease in plastic limit, liquid limit, plasticity index, soil organic matter, cation exchange capacity and free iron oxide. Additionally, there was a gradual increase in liquidity index, a sharp increase in particle density and bulk density followed by a slight decline, a decrease in the finer soil particles, a noticeable decline in the clay contents, and a considerable increase in the gravel and sand contents. The plastic limit varied from 19.43 to 35.93 % in TC, 19.51 to 33.82 % in GX, 19.32 to 35.58 % in AX and 18.91 to 36.56 % in WH, while the liquid limit varied from 30.91 to 62.68 % in TC, 30.89 to 57.70 % in GX, 32.48 to 65.71 % in AX and 30.77 to 62.70 % in WH, respectively. The soil Atterberg limits in the sandy soil layers and detritus layers were lower than those in the surface layers and red soil layers, which results in higher vulnerability of the sandy soil layers and detritus layers to erosion and finally the formation of the collapsing gully. The regression analyses showed that soil Atterberg limits had significant and positive correlation with SOM, clay content, cationic exchange capacity and Fe<sub>d</sub>, significant and negative correlation with sand content and no obvious correlation with other properties. The results of this study revealed that soil Atterberg limits are an informative indicator to reflect the weathering degree of different weathering profiles of the collapsing gullies in the hilly granitic region.http://www.solid-earth.net/8/499/2017/se-8-499-2017.pdf |
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Soil Atterberg limits of different weathering profiles of the collapsing gullies in the hilly granitic region of southern China |
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Soil Atterberg limits of different weathering profiles of the collapsing gullies in the hilly granitic region of southern China |
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Collapsing gullies are one of the most serious soil erosion problems in the tropical and subtropical areas of southern China. However, few studies have been
performed on the relationship of soil Atterberg limits with soil profiles of
the collapsing gullies. Soil Atterberg limits, which include plastic limit
and liquid limit, have been proposed as indicators for soil vulnerability to
degradation. Here, the soil Atterberg limits within different weathering
profiles and their relationships with soil physicochemical properties were
investigated by characterizing four collapsing gullies in four counties in the hilly granitic region of southern China.
The results showed that with the fall of weathering degree, there was a sharp decrease in plastic limit,
liquid limit, plasticity index, soil organic matter, cation exchange
capacity and free iron oxide. Additionally, there was a gradual increase in
liquidity index, a sharp increase in particle density and bulk density
followed by a slight decline, a decrease in the finer soil particles, a noticeable decline in the clay contents, and a considerable
increase in the gravel and sand contents. The plastic limit varied from
19.43 to 35.93 % in TC, 19.51 to 33.82 % in GX, 19.32 to 35.58 % in
AX and 18.91 to 36.56 % in WH, while the liquid limit varied from 30.91 to
62.68 % in TC, 30.89 to 57.70 % in GX, 32.48 to 65.71 % in AX and
30.77 to 62.70 % in WH, respectively. The soil Atterberg limits in the
sandy soil layers and detritus layers were lower than those in the surface
layers and red soil layers, which results in higher vulnerability of the
sandy soil layers and detritus layers to erosion and finally the formation
of the collapsing gully. The regression analyses showed that soil Atterberg
limits had significant and positive correlation with SOM, clay content,
cationic exchange capacity and Fe<sub>d</sub>, significant and negative
correlation with sand content and no obvious correlation with other
properties. The results of this study revealed that soil Atterberg limits
are an informative indicator to reflect the weathering degree of different
weathering profiles of the collapsing gullies in the hilly granitic region. |
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