The ploughing of soils in autumn drastically loosens the soil structure and, at the same time, reduces its stability against external stresses. A fragmentation of these artificially produced soil clods during wintertime is often observed in areas with air temperatures fluctuating around the freezing point. From the pore perspective, it is still unclear (i) under which conditions frost action has a measurable effect on soil structure, (ii) what the impact on soil hydraulic properties is, and (iii) how many freeze–thaw cycles (FTCs) are necessary to induce soil structure changes. The aim of this study was to analyse the cumulative effects of multiple FTC on soil structure and soil hydraulic properties for two different textures and two di...
For engineering construction in seasonally frozen regions, when the soil below the frost depth witho...
Artificial ground freezing (AGF) has been applied over 150 years for mining, and was adopted for civ...
Frozen soils have a major influence on the cropping systems and farming practices in northern states...
Soil structure plays a central role in many soil processes that are environmentally relevant. Interm...
Freezing and thawing of soil is a common occurrence throughout the world. Indeed, approximately 50% ...
The aim of this study was to elucidate the effects of freezing on some structural properties of clay...
Seasonally frozen soil strongly influences runoff and erosion on large areas of land around the worl...
Soils with stable surface aggregates resist water and wind erosion better than soils with unstable a...
In the Nordic countries, changes in pore structure during winter can affect e.g. water transport cap...
This paper presents laboratory data from tests on four fine-grained soils: reconstituted Kaolinite, ...
Thermo-active structures, such as energy piles, are used to store and extract heat energy from soil....
This thesis is the result of the two projects:"Deformations in winter compacted soils" and "Permeabi...
Research has suggested that 1 to 3 freeze-thaw cycles (FTCs) may increase the stability of soil aggr...
Abstract The frozen soil processes and their interaction with the environment in the vadose zone of ...
This article presents experimental results and analysis of change in freezing characteristics of cla...
For engineering construction in seasonally frozen regions, when the soil below the frost depth witho...
Artificial ground freezing (AGF) has been applied over 150 years for mining, and was adopted for civ...
Frozen soils have a major influence on the cropping systems and farming practices in northern states...
Soil structure plays a central role in many soil processes that are environmentally relevant. Interm...
Freezing and thawing of soil is a common occurrence throughout the world. Indeed, approximately 50% ...
The aim of this study was to elucidate the effects of freezing on some structural properties of clay...
Seasonally frozen soil strongly influences runoff and erosion on large areas of land around the worl...
Soils with stable surface aggregates resist water and wind erosion better than soils with unstable a...
In the Nordic countries, changes in pore structure during winter can affect e.g. water transport cap...
This paper presents laboratory data from tests on four fine-grained soils: reconstituted Kaolinite, ...
Thermo-active structures, such as energy piles, are used to store and extract heat energy from soil....
This thesis is the result of the two projects:"Deformations in winter compacted soils" and "Permeabi...
Research has suggested that 1 to 3 freeze-thaw cycles (FTCs) may increase the stability of soil aggr...
Abstract The frozen soil processes and their interaction with the environment in the vadose zone of ...
This article presents experimental results and analysis of change in freezing characteristics of cla...
For engineering construction in seasonally frozen regions, when the soil below the frost depth witho...
Artificial ground freezing (AGF) has been applied over 150 years for mining, and was adopted for civ...
Frozen soils have a major influence on the cropping systems and farming practices in northern states...