The influence of plant diversity on slope stabilitywas investigated at early phases of succession in a mixed forest in Sichuan, China. The first phase comprised big node bamboo (Phyllostachys nidularia Munro) only. In the second phase, bamboo co-existed with deciduous tree species and in the third phase, deciduous species existed alone. Root density at different depths and root tensile strength were determined for each species. The factor of safety (FOS) was calculated for slopes with and without vegetation for each succession phase. For phase 2, FOS was determined for different species mixtures and positions. In phase 3, simulations were performed with a single tree at the top, middle or toe of the slope. Due to its shallow root system, ba...
Aims: Although shrubs are an important component of forests, their role has not yet been considered ...
Abstract The number of catastrophic incidents due to slope instability problems in China is a major ...
International audienceVegetation is increasingly used to protect artificial and natural slopes again...
Special Issue: Vegetation and Slope StabilityInternational audienceThe influence of plant diversity ...
The aim of this field investigation was to study the enrichment of biodiversity of the slope at an e...
To understand why slopes with Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) forests slid far more frequently...
International audienceBamboo is considered useful for controlling landslides, but we observed numero...
National audienceThe foothills of Himalayan mountain ranges are areas where plant biodiversity is ex...
ACL-12-02International audienceVegetation is widely used for controlling shallow landslides. The mec...
The role of vegetation in preventing shallow soil mass movement is now fairly well understood, parti...
Topography and soil factors are known to play crucial roles in the species composition of plant comm...
Slope instability due to landslides is particularly common in Iran. It is possible to fight against ...
Objectives: Mechanical reinforcement by plant roots is believed to have an important role in stabili...
Vegetation is increasingly used to protect artificial and natural slopes against shallow landslides....
ABSTRACT: The species richness, H ’ and D ’ diversity and evenness J in southwestern- and northeaste...
Aims: Although shrubs are an important component of forests, their role has not yet been considered ...
Abstract The number of catastrophic incidents due to slope instability problems in China is a major ...
International audienceVegetation is increasingly used to protect artificial and natural slopes again...
Special Issue: Vegetation and Slope StabilityInternational audienceThe influence of plant diversity ...
The aim of this field investigation was to study the enrichment of biodiversity of the slope at an e...
To understand why slopes with Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) forests slid far more frequently...
International audienceBamboo is considered useful for controlling landslides, but we observed numero...
National audienceThe foothills of Himalayan mountain ranges are areas where plant biodiversity is ex...
ACL-12-02International audienceVegetation is widely used for controlling shallow landslides. The mec...
The role of vegetation in preventing shallow soil mass movement is now fairly well understood, parti...
Topography and soil factors are known to play crucial roles in the species composition of plant comm...
Slope instability due to landslides is particularly common in Iran. It is possible to fight against ...
Objectives: Mechanical reinforcement by plant roots is believed to have an important role in stabili...
Vegetation is increasingly used to protect artificial and natural slopes against shallow landslides....
ABSTRACT: The species richness, H ’ and D ’ diversity and evenness J in southwestern- and northeaste...
Aims: Although shrubs are an important component of forests, their role has not yet been considered ...
Abstract The number of catastrophic incidents due to slope instability problems in China is a major ...
International audienceVegetation is increasingly used to protect artificial and natural slopes again...