Influence of Alstonia Angustiloba tree water uptake on slope stability: A case study at the unsaturated slope, Pahang, Malaysia

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia Pub Date : 2023-05-26 DOI:10.7186/bgsm75202305
M. S. I. Zaini, M. Hasan, Muhammad Farhan Zolkepli
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Although previous research has significantly enhanced our understanding of problematic and unsaturated soil behaviour and interaction with structures, there is still an urgent need to address the difficult scenarios that are met with problematic and unsaturated soils. This study examines the effects of tree water uptake at different depths and distances on the improvement of induced water uptakes caused by transpiration via mature Alstonia Angustiloba tree. This study is performed to examine the tree water uptake profile in a vegetated slope with the existence of mature Alstonia Angustiloba tree at the top and the stability of the slope during various precipitation penetration events by which the data of the tree water uptake produced within this section of the slope is recorded and implemented to evaluate the factor of safety (FOS). Slope stability analysis is further conducted to explore how plant transpiration affects slope stability. The results indicate that higher tree water uptake lead to the greatest increase of FOS of the slope up to 53% (from 2.17 to 4.57). The highest tree water uptake recorded was at the slope station with Alstonia Angustiloba tree with a depth of 0.25 m and a distance of 1.1 m from the tree. The tree water uptake utilized in this study can contribute to a carbon-free and eco-friendly approach which can be implemented globally to prevent slope failures.
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Alstonia Angustiloba树吸水对边坡稳定性的影响——以马来西亚彭亨非饱和边坡为例
尽管之前的研究大大增强了我们对问题和非饱和土壤行为以及与结构的相互作用的理解,但仍然迫切需要解决问题和不饱和土壤遇到的困难情况。本研究考察了不同深度和距离的树木吸水对提高成熟Alstonia Angustilba树蒸腾诱导吸水率的影响。本研究旨在检查植被边坡中的树木吸水剖面,该植被边坡顶部存在成熟的Alstonia Angustilba树,以及在各种降水渗透事件期间边坡的稳定性,通过记录和实施该边坡段内产生的树木吸水数据来评估安全系数(FOS)。进一步进行边坡稳定性分析,探讨植物蒸腾作用对边坡稳定性的影响。结果表明,树木吸水率越高,坡面FOS增加幅度最大,达53%(从2.17增加到4.57)。记录到的树木吸水率最高的是深度为0.25m、距离树1.1m的Alstonia Angustiloba树坡面站。本研究中使用的树木吸水率有助于实现无碳和环保的方法,该方法可以在全球范围内实施,以防止边坡破坏。
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
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