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DOI10.1016/j.coldregions.2023.103981
Field observations on hydro-thermal regimes of loess cut slopes in cold and arid regions: A comparative study of sunny and shady slopes
Zhang, Kun; Li, Dongna; Mu, Yanhu; Li, Guoyu; Wu, Hongjuan; Mao, Yuncheng; Li, Li; Zhang, Qinglong
通讯作者Mu, YH
来源期刊COLD REGIONS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
ISSN0165-232X
EISSN1872-7441
出版年2023
卷号215
英文摘要In cold and arid regions, the maintenance of roadways and railways faces significant challenges due to serious spalling and sheet erosion, rill erosion, and shallow sliding of loess slopes. Moreover, the frequency and severity of these shallow failures, as well as the vegetation cover, differ greatly between sunny and shady slopes, further complicating slope maintenance. This study focuses on field observations conducted over two consecutive years along a highway at the western end of Chinese Loess Plateau, specifically examining soil temperatures and moisture content within two cut slopes. By analyzing the differences in hydro-thermal regimes within a depth of 100 cm between the sunny and shady slopes, and considering the meteorological data collected at the study site, the research aims to provide insights into these failures of loess slopes. The results indicate that the shady slope undergoes significant seasonal freeze-thaw cycles from the surface down to a depth of 100 cm. The freezing duration ranges from 96 to 120 days, with a freezing index ranging from -250 degrees C & BULL;d to -850 degrees C & BULL;d. Additionally, the shallow layer on the shady slope experiences significant daily freeze-thaw cycles in late autumn and early winter. In contrast, the sunny slope experiences minimal seasonal freeze-thaw processes. Although the shallow surface layer of the sunny slope undergoes some daily freeze-thaw cycles in late winter and early spring, the amplitudes of soil temperature fluctuations are significantly smaller compared to those on the shady slope. Given that the precipitation is concentrated in summer and autumn, the moisture content of the soil on the shady and sunny slopes exhibits noticeable seasonal changes. The soil layers on the shady slope tend to be relatively dry, while those on the sunny slope remain relatively moist. The moisture content within the observed depth on the sunny slope remains relatively consistent, while on the shady slope, a clear gradient is evident. The moisture content of the shallow slope layers within a depth25 cm primarily responses to heavy rainfall events, with a greater response observed on the shady slope compared to the sunny slope. The field-observed hydro-thermal data collected in this study serve a valuable basis for implementing revegetation strategies and enhancing the stability of loess slopes in cold and arid regions.
英文关键词Cold and arid regions Loess cut slopes Sunny and shady slopes Hydro-thermal regime Field observations
类型Article
语种英语
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:001066833900001
WOS关键词HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY ; EMBANKMENT ; DEFORMATION ; RADIATION ; STABILITY ; SUBGRADE
WOS类目Engineering, Environmental ; Engineering, Civil ; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向Engineering ; Geology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/395790
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Zhang, Kun,Li, Dongna,Mu, Yanhu,et al. Field observations on hydro-thermal regimes of loess cut slopes in cold and arid regions: A comparative study of sunny and shady slopes[J],2023,215.
APA Zhang, Kun.,Li, Dongna.,Mu, Yanhu.,Li, Guoyu.,Wu, Hongjuan.,...&Zhang, Qinglong.(2023).Field observations on hydro-thermal regimes of loess cut slopes in cold and arid regions: A comparative study of sunny and shady slopes.COLD REGIONS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY,215.
MLA Zhang, Kun,et al."Field observations on hydro-thermal regimes of loess cut slopes in cold and arid regions: A comparative study of sunny and shady slopes".COLD REGIONS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 215(2023).
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