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Impact of calcareous concretions on soil shrinkage of a Vertisol and their relation model development

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GEODERMA
Volume 420, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2022.115892

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Shajiang black soil; Coarse inclusions; Dual porosity; Soil structure; Shrinkage model

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41930753, 41725004]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFD0300809]
  3. Youth Innovation Promotion Association of CAS [2021311]

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This study found that increasing the content of calcareous concretions (CC) significantly reduced the saturated void ratio, coefficient of linear extensibility, and shrinkage index of the soil, while the size of CC did not have a significant effect. A new numerical equation was proposed to illustrate the relationship among void ratio, moisture ratio, and solid volume of CC in the soil.
Shajiang black soil (Vertisol) has a high shrinkage capacity and contains many calcareous concretions (CC). We assume the volume of CC to be rigid during wetting and drying cycles. Thus, the soil containing CC may have different shrinkage behavior from that of fine soils (without CC). We aimed to quantify the effects of CC content and size on soil shrinkage behavior, as well as to develop a model to characterize the relationship among the void ratio (e), moisture ratio (upsilon), and solid volume of CC (Csv) in Shajiang black soil. Four different sizes (2-5, 5-10, 10-20 and, 20-30 mm) of the CC at a rate of 10% on mass, and four different contents (0, 5%, 10%, and 20% on mass) of 5-10 mm CCs were mixed into the fine soils to prepare the CC-soil mixtures. Our results showed that the increasing CC content significantly reduced the saturated void ratio (es), coefficient of linear extensibility (COLE), and shrinkage index of all pores except the medium pores (P < 0.05), but the CC size did not. The shrinkage curves of the CC-soil mixtures were proportional to that of the fine soil, which was modified by the portion of CC volume in the CC-soil mixtures. We proposed a new numerical equation based on Peng and Horn shrinkage model (2005) to illustrate the relationship among e- upsilon -Csv. The shrinkage curve of the CC-soil mixture was predicted well (R2 = 0.95-0.98) by the new model based on that of fine soil and the CC volume modification. However, the proposed model underestimated the volume change for the dry side of the shrinkage curve, in which the swelling and shrinkage of fine soil matrix among CCs were partially concealed. Our work demonstrates that the CC in the Shajiang black soil does not change soil shrinkage behavior except the modification of void ratio, and thus its shrinkage curve can be estimated from that of the non-CC soil. It can be concluded that this study provides a useful model for estimating the shrinkage behavior of soils containing rigid coarse inclusions.

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