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Laboratory and Numerical Studies of Rainfall Infiltration into Residual Soil Slope Improved by Biomediated Soil Cover

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WATER
卷 14, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w14050744

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biomediated soil; capillary barrier; slope stability; unsaturated soil; residual soil

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  1. Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) through the Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (FRGS), Malaysia [FRGS/1/2018/TK01/UTAR/02/1]

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This study investigates the feasibility of using biomediated soil cover in a capillary barrier system to minimize rainfall infiltration into a residual soil slope. The results show that the soil column with biomediated soil cover can effectively maintain the soil in an unsaturated state for a longer period of infiltration, and the two-dimensional simulation results also demonstrate the effectiveness of the biomediated soil cover in reducing infiltration.
The capillary barrier system is a widely researched method used to control rainfall infiltration into soil slopes for mitigating rainfall-induced landslides. Conventional capillary barrier systems, however, are subjected to several weaknesses, such as the inability of the upper fine layer to function effectively under intense or prolonged rainfall, and sliding failure or erosion may occur in the fine layer as a result of excessive lateral seepage. This study aims to investigate the feasibility of using biomediated soil cover in a capillary barrier system to minimize rainfall infiltration into a residual soil slope. Firstly, the engineering properties of the original and biomediated residual soils were investigated. Secondly, an instrumented one-dimensional physical soil column was set up to investigate the infiltration behaviour of the tropical residual soil with and without biomediated soil cover. A numerical seepage model was simulated to compare the experimental and numerical results, as well as to verify the input parameters of the numerical simulation. Lastly, a two-dimensional slope model was simulated to investigate the effectiveness of the biomediated soil cover in minimizing infiltration under both intense (1-h, 4-h, 8-h, 24-h extreme rainfalls) and prolonged (72-h extreme rainfall) rainfall conditions. The results showed that the soil column with biomediated soil cover could effectively maintain the soil in an unsaturated state for a longer period of infiltration (i.e., 60 min) as compared with the original residual soil (i.e., 10 min only). The numerical simulation results agreed reasonably well with the experimental findings. The two-dimensional seepage analysis results indicated that the slopes with biomediated soil cover could reduce the infiltration of water into the underlying soil slope, and hence resulted in a shallower wetting front, particularly under short and intense extreme rainfall conditions.

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