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Influence of seepage undercutting on the stability of root-reinforced streambanks

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EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS
卷 33, 期 11, 页码 1769-1786

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/esp.1657

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riparian vegetation; root reinforcement; seepage erosion; soil pore-water pressure; streambank stability

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Several mechanisms contribute to streambank failure including fluvial toe undercutting, reduced soil shear strength by increased soil pore-water pressure, and seepage erosion. Recent research has suggested that seepage erosion of noncohesive soil layers undercutting the banks may play an equivalent role in streambank failure to increased soil pore-water pressure. However this past research has primarily been limited to laboratory studies of non-vegetated banks. The objective of this research was to utilize the Bank Stability and Toe Erosion Model (BSTEM) in order to determine the importance of seepage undercutting relative to bank shear strength, bank angle, soil pore-water pressure, and root reinforcement. The BSTEM simulated two streambanks: Little Topashaw Creek and Good-win Creek in northern Mississippi. Simulations included three bank angles (70 degrees to 90 degrees), four pore-water pressure distributions (unsaturated, two partially saturated cases, and fully saturated), six distances of' undercutting (0 to 41) cm), and 13 different vegetation conditions (root cohesions from 0.0 to 15.0 kPa). A relative sensitivity analysis suggested that BSTEM was approximately three to four times more sensitive to water table position than root cohesion or depth of' seepage undercutting. Seepage undercutting becomes a prominent bank failure mechanism on unsaturated to partially saturated streambanks with root reinforcement, even with undercutting distances as small as 20 cm. Consideration of seepage undercutting is less important under condition.,; of' partially to fully saturated soil pore-water conditions. The distance at which instability by undercutting became equivalent to instability, by increased soil pore-water pressure decreased as root reinforcement increased, with values typically ranging between 20 and 40 cm at Little Topashaw Creek and between 20 and 55 cm at Goodwin Creek. This research depicts the baseline conditions at which seepage undercutting of vegetated streambanks needs to be considered for hank stabilitv analyses. Copyright (C) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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