Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Stavanger, Oslo, Norway
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Topsoil′s Humidity Rejoins to Drenching and Dehydrating Cycles Depends on the Penalizes Relaxed
Author(s): Elizabeth MacAfee*
In order to comprehend the mechanism of a rainfall-induced landslide, it is necessary to conduct research on how soil moisture responds to
climatic conditions. The purpose of this study is to investigate how fines content affects how soil moisture responds to repeated wetting and drying
cycles. The dirt’s were instrumented with soil dampness sensors and they were exposed to 2 patterns of wetting and drying. All of the soil samples'
moisture content decreased more quickly during the second drying cycle than during the first. However, the repeated wetting and drying cycles
had less of an impact on the recovery of soil moisture during wetting. The soil moisture loss during drying is significantly influenced by the fines
content. The fines content had little effect on the soil moisture's response to wetting. The wetting soil moisture responses can be simulated wi.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2380-2391.2023.10.406
Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry received 1781 citations as per Google Scholar report