2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11355-011-0169-9
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Effects of local scouring and saturation of soil due to flooding on maximum resistive bending moment for overturning Robinia pseudoacacia

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“…The decrease in soil strength due to increased pore-water pressures was also found in the study by Kamimura et al (2012). This study supported the results of Samarakoon et al (2013) and Rahardjo et al (2009) that showed a decrease of 10-50% in overturning moment required to overturn a tree when the soil was…”
Section: Contents (Svflux)supporting
confidence: 88%
“…The decrease in soil strength due to increased pore-water pressures was also found in the study by Kamimura et al (2012). This study supported the results of Samarakoon et al (2013) and Rahardjo et al (2009) that showed a decrease of 10-50% in overturning moment required to overturn a tree when the soil was…”
Section: Contents (Svflux)supporting
confidence: 88%
“…The same finding was concluded by Danjon et al, (2008), which the roots effect on soil strength to failure is much higher close to the tree stem and this value can be negligible more than 1 meter distance far from the tree stem. This finding is in agreemnet by Samarakoon et al, (2011), which root tensile strength near the tree stem is very large due to large number of roots, as the distance from the tree stem is increased, total area of roots are decreased and hence, the root tensile strength reduce.…”
Section: Int J Biosci 2015mentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Further study of the equation for overturning is needed because substrate and root anchorage conditions are closely related to this breaking phenomenon 21) . b) Washout condition of trees Fig.…”
Section: Results and Discussion (1) Breaking Or Washout Condition Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pattern of uprooting was related to the strength of the substrate, and uprooting was most commonly observed at the front line of the vegetation 2) , but the region scoured by this tsunami was very large. Further studies on the conditions for breaking or uprooting of pine trees with real-scale breaking or uprooting tests like those of Tanaka et al 22) and Samarakoon et al 21) are recommended.…”
Section: Results and Discussion (1) Breaking Or Washout Condition Of mentioning
confidence: 99%