Nature-based solutions for regulating moisture content in an expansive clay soil

Akil Crichlow , Ronald Roopnarine , Gaius Eudoxie , Federick Pinongcos
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Land degradation in the form of mass movement is a major challenge in the humid tropics, where intense rainfall and tropical cyclones are common. Rainfall increases soil moisture content, which often acts as a triggering factor for mass movement events, particularly in clay soils with expansive minerals, where moisture changes impact structural integrity. Growing evidence suggests that Nature-based Solutions (NbS) can regulate soil moisture levels, which can assist in maintaining cohesion and hence reduce slope instability. This paper examines soil moisture changes due to Coconut Matting (CM), Coconut Matting-Natural Vegetation Hybrid (CMNV), Natural Vegetation (NV), and Vetiver grass (VET) and discusses moisture content regulation as it relates to slope stability, with a particular focus on expansive clays. Soil moisture trends were measured for 90 days at four depths (20 cm, 40 cm, 60 cm, and 100 cm) using soil moisture loggers, while precipitation levels were monitored using a rain gauge. GLM ANOVA analysis showed a significant depth*treatment interaction (P < 0.05) on soil moisture. The Vetiver grass treatment had the lowest soil moisture levels, with a (27.62 %) reduction compared to the control (bare plot). The CMNV treatment had the second-greatest-% soil moisture reduction (7.68 %). Contrastingly, CM and NV resulted in limited moisture reduction (1.99 %) and (0.73 %) respectively. The role of Vetiver grass was therefore highlighted in mitigating water saturation towards preventing potential slope instability.

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基于自然的膨胀性粘土含水量调节方案
在潮湿的热带地区,强降雨和热带气旋频发,以大规模移动形式出现的土地退化是一项重大挑战。降雨会增加土壤含水量,而土壤含水量往往是大规模移动事件的触发因素,尤其是在含有膨胀性矿物的粘土中,湿度变化会影响结构的完整性。越来越多的证据表明,基于自然的解决方案(NbS)可以调节土壤水分含量,有助于保持内聚力,从而减少斜坡的不稳定性。本文研究了椰子垫 (CM)、椰子垫-天然植被混合 (CMNV)、天然植被 (NV) 和香根草 (VET) 所引起的土壤水分变化,并讨论了与边坡稳定性有关的含水量调节问题,尤其侧重于膨胀性粘土。使用土壤水分记录仪对四个深度(20 厘米、40 厘米、60 厘米和 100 厘米)的土壤水分趋势进行了 90 天的测量,同时使用雨量计监测降水量。GLM 方差分析显示,深度*处理对土壤水分有显著的交互作用(P < 0.05)。与对照组(裸露地块)相比,香根草处理的土壤湿度最低,减少了 27.62%。CMNV 处理的土壤湿度降低率(7.68%)位居第二。相比之下,CM 和 NV 的土壤湿度降幅分别有限(1.99 %)和(0.73 %)。因此,香根草在减轻水饱和度以防止潜在斜坡不稳定性方面的作用得到了强调。
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