The influence of tree-induced suctions on slope stability

The development and application of a numerical model of water uptake in the vicinity of established trees is presented. The model is then applied to predict water content (and therefore suction) changes within a typical soil slope. The research indicates that tree-induced suction variations can cau...

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Main Authors: Ali, Nazri, Rees, S. W.
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Published: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2008
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description The development and application of a numerical model of water uptake in the vicinity of established trees is presented. The model is then applied to predict water content (and therefore suction) changes within a typical soil slope. The research indicates that tree-induced suction variations can cause the factor of safety against failure to by as much as seven percent. The precise location of the tree in relation to the slope is also assessed in this work. These ‘hydraulic’ effects are independent to ‘mechanical’ effects that may arise from root reinforcement, windthrow, weight of vegetation etc. Therefore, further work is needed to consider the combined effects of vegetation
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spelling my.utm.eprints-22662010-10-21T02:29:46Z http://eprints.utm.my/2266/ The influence of tree-induced suctions on slope stability Ali, Nazri Rees, S. W. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The development and application of a numerical model of water uptake in the vicinity of established trees is presented. The model is then applied to predict water content (and therefore suction) changes within a typical soil slope. The research indicates that tree-induced suction variations can cause the factor of safety against failure to by as much as seven percent. The precise location of the tree in relation to the slope is also assessed in this work. These ‘hydraulic’ effects are independent to ‘mechanical’ effects that may arise from root reinforcement, windthrow, weight of vegetation etc. Therefore, further work is needed to consider the combined effects of vegetation Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2008 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/2266/1/NazriAli2008_TheInfluenceOfTreeInducedSuctions.pdf Ali, Nazri and Rees, S. W. (2008) The influence of tree-induced suctions on slope stability. In: The International Conference in Geotechnical and Highway Engineering, Geotropika 2008. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. ISBN 978-983-42613-4-4 http://seminar.spaceutm.edu.my/geotropika2008/
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Ali, Nazri
Rees, S. W.
The influence of tree-induced suctions on slope stability
title The influence of tree-induced suctions on slope stability
title_full The influence of tree-induced suctions on slope stability
title_fullStr The influence of tree-induced suctions on slope stability
title_full_unstemmed The influence of tree-induced suctions on slope stability
title_short The influence of tree-induced suctions on slope stability
title_sort influence of tree-induced suctions on slope stability
topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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