Cold room physical modelling of periglacial solifluction processes on an experimental slope of 12ยฐ is described, and data on soil temperatures, surface frost heave, thaw consolidation, downslope soil movement and porewater pressures over seven freeze-thaw cycles are presented. These data are analyze
An experimental design for laboratory simulation of periglacial solifluction processes
โ Scribed by Harris, Charles; Davies, Michael C. R.; Coutard, Jean-Pierre
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 568 KB
- Volume
- 21
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0360-1269
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โฆ Synopsis
An experimental slope of gradient 12" was constructed, comprising two 5 m x 2m x 0.3m contiguous strips of natural soils. Soil freezing and thawing took place from the surface downwards in an open hydraulic system, water being supplied at the base of each soil. Thermal conditions, porewater pressures and soil displacements were monitored using a PC-based logging system, with readings taken at half-hourly intervals. Soil surface displacements due to frost heave and solifluction were measured using linear voltage displacement transducers. Soil temperatures were determined using thermistors and semiconductor temperature sensors. Antifreeze-filled miniature ceramic-tipped pressure transducers were used to determine porewater pressure variations. The potential of this experimental approach for precise. monitoring of mass movement processes associated with thawing of ice-rich soils is demonstrated.
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