Many engineered barriers are expected to function for hundreds of years or longer. Over the course of time, it is likely that some barriers will experience infiltration to the point of breakthrough. This study compares the recovery from breakthrough of two storage- evapotranspiration type engineered barriers. Replicates of test plots comprising thick soil and capillary/biobarrier covers were wetted to breakthrough in 1997. Test plots were kept cleared of vegetation to maximize hydrologic stress during recovery. Following cessation of drainage resulting from the wetting irrigations, water storage levels in all plots were at elevated levels compared to pre-irrigation levels. As a result, infiltration of melting snow during the subsequent spri...
A 30 m long Ă 20 m wide capillary barrier cover test site was constructed at the Jiangcungou landfi...
The unsaturated zone of the subsurface plays a critical role in the environmental fate and transport...
This project addresses a need for confirming methods of keeping water from waste. The concepts under...
iii Many engineered barriers are expected to function for hundreds of years or longer. Over the cour...
The Hanford Site Protective Barrier Development Program was jointly developed by Pacific Northwest L...
The marked reduction in infiltration rate caused by formation of a soil surface seal is a well known...
Slope instability due to rainfall infiltration constitutes major natural disasters in many tropical ...
Wetting patterns produced by water repellent soils are able to preferentially channel moisture deep ...
This paper presents a method to estimate the additional storage capacity derived from the presence o...
Slope instability due to rainfall infiltration constitutes major natural disasters in many tropical ...
Rainfall-induced landslide is one of the most destructive natural disasters that can jeopardize publ...
Various types of cover systems can be used to control water infiltration into waste disposal sites. ...
The capillary barrier effect was investigated by conducting infiltration tests on three soil columns...
Slope instability is often caused by decreases in suction due to heavy and prolonged rainfall. In th...
Graduation date: 2010Engineered capillary barriers typically consist of two layers of granular mater...
A 30 m long Ă 20 m wide capillary barrier cover test site was constructed at the Jiangcungou landfi...
The unsaturated zone of the subsurface plays a critical role in the environmental fate and transport...
This project addresses a need for confirming methods of keeping water from waste. The concepts under...
iii Many engineered barriers are expected to function for hundreds of years or longer. Over the cour...
The Hanford Site Protective Barrier Development Program was jointly developed by Pacific Northwest L...
The marked reduction in infiltration rate caused by formation of a soil surface seal is a well known...
Slope instability due to rainfall infiltration constitutes major natural disasters in many tropical ...
Wetting patterns produced by water repellent soils are able to preferentially channel moisture deep ...
This paper presents a method to estimate the additional storage capacity derived from the presence o...
Slope instability due to rainfall infiltration constitutes major natural disasters in many tropical ...
Rainfall-induced landslide is one of the most destructive natural disasters that can jeopardize publ...
Various types of cover systems can be used to control water infiltration into waste disposal sites. ...
The capillary barrier effect was investigated by conducting infiltration tests on three soil columns...
Slope instability is often caused by decreases in suction due to heavy and prolonged rainfall. In th...
Graduation date: 2010Engineered capillary barriers typically consist of two layers of granular mater...
A 30 m long Ă 20 m wide capillary barrier cover test site was constructed at the Jiangcungou landfi...
The unsaturated zone of the subsurface plays a critical role in the environmental fate and transport...
This project addresses a need for confirming methods of keeping water from waste. The concepts under...