Soil piping has been attributed as a potential mechanism of instability of embankments and streambanks. Limited field work has been conducted on quantifying and modeling pipeflow and internal erosion processes in the field with either natural or artificially created soil pipes. This research utilized an innovative constant-head trench system to conduct constant-head soil pipe experiments in two contrasting streambanks: Dry Creek in northern Mississippi and Cow Creek in northern Oklahoma. Experiments included open pipes, in which the soil pipe was directly connected to the constant- head trench and open at the streambank face, and clogged pipes, which involved plugging the outlet of the soil pipe using soil excavated adjacent to the pipe. A ...
Soil pipes (porous pipes inside a hillslope) are often detected in collapsed slopes indicating their...
Seepage direction is crucial for understanding the critical state and development of piping erosion....
Recent research has revealed that natural soil pipes provide important pathways for sub-surface move...
Soil piping has been attributed as a potential mechanism of instability of embankments and streamban...
Many field observations have led to speculation on the role of piping in embankment failures, landsl...
Many field observations have led to speculation on the role of piping in embankment failures, landsl...
Clogging of soil pipes can be detrimental to hillslope stability leading to landscape failures. A so...
Seepage and soil piping are two mechanisms that can cause streambank erosion and failure. Groundwate...
Internal erosion often occurs when seepage flow is concentrated into a small, unprotected opening. O...
Seepage-related erosion is one of the predominant mechanisms responsible for incidents and failures ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al IV International Symposium on Gully Erosion, celebrado en la Unive...
Erosion by lateral, subsurface flow is known to erode streambank sediment in numerous geographical l...
Soil erosion is a natural process. It becomes a problem when human activity causes it to occur much ...
Subsurface flow is known to contribute significantly to stream flow but its contribution to streamba...
Backward Erosion Piping is an internal erosion mechanism which occurs beneath embankment dams and le...
Soil pipes (porous pipes inside a hillslope) are often detected in collapsed slopes indicating their...
Seepage direction is crucial for understanding the critical state and development of piping erosion....
Recent research has revealed that natural soil pipes provide important pathways for sub-surface move...
Soil piping has been attributed as a potential mechanism of instability of embankments and streamban...
Many field observations have led to speculation on the role of piping in embankment failures, landsl...
Many field observations have led to speculation on the role of piping in embankment failures, landsl...
Clogging of soil pipes can be detrimental to hillslope stability leading to landscape failures. A so...
Seepage and soil piping are two mechanisms that can cause streambank erosion and failure. Groundwate...
Internal erosion often occurs when seepage flow is concentrated into a small, unprotected opening. O...
Seepage-related erosion is one of the predominant mechanisms responsible for incidents and failures ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al IV International Symposium on Gully Erosion, celebrado en la Unive...
Erosion by lateral, subsurface flow is known to erode streambank sediment in numerous geographical l...
Soil erosion is a natural process. It becomes a problem when human activity causes it to occur much ...
Subsurface flow is known to contribute significantly to stream flow but its contribution to streamba...
Backward Erosion Piping is an internal erosion mechanism which occurs beneath embankment dams and le...
Soil pipes (porous pipes inside a hillslope) are often detected in collapsed slopes indicating their...
Seepage direction is crucial for understanding the critical state and development of piping erosion....
Recent research has revealed that natural soil pipes provide important pathways for sub-surface move...