ACL-12-02International audienceVegetation is widely used for controlling shallow landslides. The mechanisms by which roots increase apparent soil cohesion is well documented and many values of root additional cohesion are available in the literature for different plant species. However, less information is given about the spatial variation of soil reinforcement by roots at a slope scale and its influence on slope stability, in particular in forest areas. The goal of this paper is to describe the spatial variability of root additional cohesion on two monospecific 17-y-old stands of Robinia pseudoacacia and Platycladus orientalis grown on slopes in the semiarid Loess Plateau of China, and to analyze numerically the effect of this variability ...
Shallow landslides are a significant hazard in steep, soil-mantled landscapes. During intense rainfa...
Slope stability models traditionally use simple indicators of root system structure and strength whe...
Slope stability models traditionally use simple indicators of root system structure and strength whe...
Vegetation is widely used for controlling shallow landslides. The mechanisms by which roots increase...
The role of vegetation in preventing shallow soil mass movement is now fairly well understood, parti...
Purpose Root reinforcement is a key parameter in slope stability analysis, but is difficult to be ef...
Objectives: Mechanical reinforcement by plant roots is believed to have an important role in stabili...
Objectives: Mechanical reinforcement by plant roots is believed to have an important role in stabili...
Objectives: Mechanical reinforcement by plant roots is believed to have an important role in stabili...
Abstract The number of catastrophic incidents due to slope instability problems in China is a major ...
Slope stability models traditionally use simple indicators of root system structure and strength whe...
Purpose Root reinforcement is a key parameter in slope stability analysis, but is difficult to be ef...
Slope stability models traditionally use simple indicators of root system structure and strength whe...
Shallow landslides are a significant hazard in steep, soil-mantled landscapes. During intense rainfa...
Shallow landslides are a significant hazard in steep, soil-mantled landscapes. During intense rainfa...
Shallow landslides are a significant hazard in steep, soil-mantled landscapes. During intense rainfa...
Slope stability models traditionally use simple indicators of root system structure and strength whe...
Slope stability models traditionally use simple indicators of root system structure and strength whe...
Vegetation is widely used for controlling shallow landslides. The mechanisms by which roots increase...
The role of vegetation in preventing shallow soil mass movement is now fairly well understood, parti...
Purpose Root reinforcement is a key parameter in slope stability analysis, but is difficult to be ef...
Objectives: Mechanical reinforcement by plant roots is believed to have an important role in stabili...
Objectives: Mechanical reinforcement by plant roots is believed to have an important role in stabili...
Objectives: Mechanical reinforcement by plant roots is believed to have an important role in stabili...
Abstract The number of catastrophic incidents due to slope instability problems in China is a major ...
Slope stability models traditionally use simple indicators of root system structure and strength whe...
Purpose Root reinforcement is a key parameter in slope stability analysis, but is difficult to be ef...
Slope stability models traditionally use simple indicators of root system structure and strength whe...
Shallow landslides are a significant hazard in steep, soil-mantled landscapes. During intense rainfa...
Shallow landslides are a significant hazard in steep, soil-mantled landscapes. During intense rainfa...
Shallow landslides are a significant hazard in steep, soil-mantled landscapes. During intense rainfa...
Slope stability models traditionally use simple indicators of root system structure and strength whe...
Slope stability models traditionally use simple indicators of root system structure and strength whe...