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Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2008

How vegetation reinforces soil on slopes

Résumé

Once the instability process e.g. erosion or landslides has been identified on a slope, the type of vegetation to best reinforce the soil can then be determined. Plants improve slope stability through changes in mechanical and hydrological properties of the root-soil matrix. The architecture of a plants root system will influence strongly these reinforcing properties. We explain how root morphology and biomechanics changes between species. An overview of vegetation effects on slope hydrology is given, along with an update on the use of models to predict the influence of vegetation on mechanical and hydrological properties of soil on slopes. In conclusion, the optimal root system types for improving slope stability are suggested

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hal-02818929 , version 1 (06-06-2020)

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Alexia Stokes, Joanne E. Norris, L. P. H. van Beek, Thom Bogaard, Erik Cammeraat, et al.. How vegetation reinforces soil on slopes. Slope stability and erosion control: Ecotechnological solutions, Springer, 2008, 978-1-4020-6675-7. ⟨10.1007/978-1-4020-6676-4_4⟩. ⟨hal-02818929⟩
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