2021
DOI: 10.3390/land10030291
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A Novel Method for Obtaining the Loess Structural Index from Computed Tomography Images: A Case Study from the Lvliang Mountains of the Loess Plateau (China)

Abstract: The structural index is an important quantitative parameter for revealing the structural properties of loess. However, there is no a widely accepted measurement method for structural index at present. This study aims at presenting a novel method for obtaining the loess structural index (LSI), based on the application of computed tomography (CT) scanning techniques and laboratory physico-mechanical tests. The mountainous area of Lvliang in northwest China was taken as the study area, and Late Pleistocene loess … Show more

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“…They noted that the primary factors affecting the strength and deformation of loess were the cementation, matrix suction, and intergranular porosity ratio. With the advancement of technology, comparable findings can be attained with CT scanning technology to examine the variations of three-dimensional (3D) microstructure of loess during its deformation process (Wei et al 2020;Tang et al 2021;Wei et al 2022;Nan et al 2023).…”
Section: Natural Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They noted that the primary factors affecting the strength and deformation of loess were the cementation, matrix suction, and intergranular porosity ratio. With the advancement of technology, comparable findings can be attained with CT scanning technology to examine the variations of three-dimensional (3D) microstructure of loess during its deformation process (Wei et al 2020;Tang et al 2021;Wei et al 2022;Nan et al 2023).…”
Section: Natural Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%