On the measurement of in situ unsaturated shear strength of a beech-rooted soils

This paper presents some preliminary results of a study aimed at assessing the effect of vegetation cutting on landslide phenomena. Two debris flow events occurred in the study area, located close to Nottoria village (Perugia, Central Italy) in 2012 and 2015. These landslides occurred following rain...

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Main Authors: Fraccica Alessandro, Lepri Andrea, Papini Nicola, Cecconi Manuela
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2025/42/e3sconf_eunsat2025_06004.pdf
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description This paper presents some preliminary results of a study aimed at assessing the effect of vegetation cutting on landslide phenomena. Two debris flow events occurred in the study area, located close to Nottoria village (Perugia, Central Italy) in 2012 and 2015. These landslides occurred following rainfall events in an incised valley characterised by steep slopes, vegetation cuts and the presence of debris beds originating from the alteration of limestone. A methodology was developed to assess and interpret the in- situ shear strength of unsaturated vegetated and fallow soils belonging to the slopes surrounding the propagation channel and source area of the debris flow. Corkscrew and water retention measurements were carried out in-situ whereas laboratory results showed a marked heterogeneity of the soils present on the study area. Hence, the interpretation of the reinforcement results considered soil heterogeneity, an effective stress formulation for unsaturated soils as well as a vegetation’s soil reinforcement model provided in literature, obtaining comparable results with other scientific observations.
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spelling doaj-art-e04875528fa24dd2b5ad1218388fff692025-08-29T07:21:29ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422025-01-016420600410.1051/e3sconf/202564206004e3sconf_eunsat2025_06004On the measurement of in situ unsaturated shear strength of a beech-rooted soilsFraccica Alessandro0Lepri Andrea1Papini Nicola2Cecconi Manuela3Department for the Geological Survey of Italy, ISPRACIRIAF-Department of Engineering, University of PerugiaCIRIAF-Department of Engineering, University of PerugiaCIRIAF-Department of Engineering, University of PerugiaThis paper presents some preliminary results of a study aimed at assessing the effect of vegetation cutting on landslide phenomena. Two debris flow events occurred in the study area, located close to Nottoria village (Perugia, Central Italy) in 2012 and 2015. These landslides occurred following rainfall events in an incised valley characterised by steep slopes, vegetation cuts and the presence of debris beds originating from the alteration of limestone. A methodology was developed to assess and interpret the in- situ shear strength of unsaturated vegetated and fallow soils belonging to the slopes surrounding the propagation channel and source area of the debris flow. Corkscrew and water retention measurements were carried out in-situ whereas laboratory results showed a marked heterogeneity of the soils present on the study area. Hence, the interpretation of the reinforcement results considered soil heterogeneity, an effective stress formulation for unsaturated soils as well as a vegetation’s soil reinforcement model provided in literature, obtaining comparable results with other scientific observations.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2025/42/e3sconf_eunsat2025_06004.pdf
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title_full On the measurement of in situ unsaturated shear strength of a beech-rooted soils
title_fullStr On the measurement of in situ unsaturated shear strength of a beech-rooted soils
title_full_unstemmed On the measurement of in situ unsaturated shear strength of a beech-rooted soils
title_short On the measurement of in situ unsaturated shear strength of a beech-rooted soils
title_sort on the measurement of in situ unsaturated shear strength of a beech rooted soils
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