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Hydraulic conductivity of gravelly soils with various coarse particle contents subjected to freeze-thaw cycles

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JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
卷 598, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2021.126302

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Freeze-thaw cycles; Gravelly soils; Hydraulic conductivity; Gravel particle content; Initial water content

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1765205, 51979091, 51979173]
  2. Open Research Fund of Key Laboratory of Construction and Safety of Water Engineering of the Ministry of Water Resources, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research [IWHR-ENGI-202006]
  3. Open Research Fund of the State Key Laboratory of Frozen Soil Engineering [SKLFSE202001]

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The hydraulic conductivity of gravelly soils is significantly influenced by factors such as gravel content, confining stress, number of F-T cycles, and initial water content. The presence of gravel particles alters the soil structure, leading to a significant increase in water conductivity.
Gravelly soils, characterized by a mixture of fine soil matrix and coarse gravel aggregates, are widely distributed in high mountain and cold plateau areas. These soils are frequently subjected to freeze-thaw (F-T) actions, and the hydraulic conductivity is crucial for analyzing hydrological processes and geological hazards. This study aims to investigate hydraulic conductivity in gravelly soils containing various contents of gravel particle fraction under cyclic freezing-thawing. The results show that the hydraulic conductivity in gravelly soils significantly depends on gravel content, confining stress, number of F-T cycles and initial water content. The presence of gravel particles modifies the porosity and pore connectivity/tortuosity in soil matrix, as well as affects the soil matrix-gravel interfaces. With increasing gravel content, the overall gravel assembly transforms from a state of floating in the soil matrix to forming a contacted skeleton structure. Thus, the extensively developed loose soil-gravel interfaces due to F-T cycles result in a significant increase in hydraulic conductivity. Increasing confining pressure significantly reduces the soil matrix void ratio and thereby decreases the hydraulic conductivity, while no longer recovers the degradation in soil-gravel interfaces induced by F-T cycles. Different initial compacted water content provides different compacted soil structures, divided by the optimum water content (w(opt)). A prominent increase of hydraulic conductivity after F-T cycles occurs in samples compacted at the dry side of w(opt), while a slighter increase at its wet side.

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