Roots can help to stabilise slopes against landslides and anchor trees against wind loading, but their mechanical contribution to the strength of soil is difficult to rapidly quantify under field conditions. A new field measurement method, quantifying the shear strength of rooted soil by measuring the resistance against extraction of soil cores using a large corkscrew device, was tested across three heterogeneous slopes (unforested, forested and clearfelled) in Scotland. The presence of roots significantly increased the measured shear strength in the surface layer of the Sitka spruce forested slope. Differences in strength between the three areas were however not significant. This could be attributed to the large variation in the soil compo...
[[abstract]]This paper presents an experimental study on the effect of soil moisture content on the ...
Mechanical root reinforcement is one of the mechanisms by which vegetation enhances slope stability....
Rapid changes in the composition of hillslope vegetation due to a combination of changing climate an...
Roots can help to stabilise slopes against landslides and anchor trees against wind loading, but the...
Mechanical root reinforcement is an important parameter to evaluate for stability analysis of rooted...
The presence of forests on hillslopes significantly reduces the slopes susceptibility to rain-fall-t...
The presence of forests on hillslopes significantly reduces the slopes susceptibility to rainfall tr...
Mechanical root reinforcement is one of the mechanisms by which vegetation enhances slope stability....
Soils with roots or root-like inclusions have often been tested in direct shear to quantify the effe...
Mechanical root-reinforcement is difficult to quantify. Existing in-situ methods are cumbersome, whi...
Tree roots provide surface erosion protection and improve slope stability through highly complex int...
Background and aims Root reinforcement of slopes is a key control on landslide triggering, yet rema...
Vegetation on railway or highway slopes can improve slope stability through the generation of soil p...
It is widely recognized that vegetation plays a significant role in contrasting slope instability th...
[[abstract]]This paper presents an experimental study on the effect of soil moisture content on the ...
Mechanical root reinforcement is one of the mechanisms by which vegetation enhances slope stability....
Rapid changes in the composition of hillslope vegetation due to a combination of changing climate an...
Roots can help to stabilise slopes against landslides and anchor trees against wind loading, but the...
Mechanical root reinforcement is an important parameter to evaluate for stability analysis of rooted...
The presence of forests on hillslopes significantly reduces the slopes susceptibility to rain-fall-t...
The presence of forests on hillslopes significantly reduces the slopes susceptibility to rainfall tr...
Mechanical root reinforcement is one of the mechanisms by which vegetation enhances slope stability....
Soils with roots or root-like inclusions have often been tested in direct shear to quantify the effe...
Mechanical root-reinforcement is difficult to quantify. Existing in-situ methods are cumbersome, whi...
Tree roots provide surface erosion protection and improve slope stability through highly complex int...
Background and aims Root reinforcement of slopes is a key control on landslide triggering, yet rema...
Vegetation on railway or highway slopes can improve slope stability through the generation of soil p...
It is widely recognized that vegetation plays a significant role in contrasting slope instability th...
[[abstract]]This paper presents an experimental study on the effect of soil moisture content on the ...
Mechanical root reinforcement is one of the mechanisms by which vegetation enhances slope stability....
Rapid changes in the composition of hillslope vegetation due to a combination of changing climate an...