Shear characteristics on soil specimen including roots of <I>Festuca arundinacea</I> Schreb. and <I>Festuca longifolia</I> Thuill. with taking notice of the difference of slope directions
Abstract:were conducted based on the soil dressing seed spraying Engineering. Water contents in soil specimens were different with the difference of slope directions, and this had influences both on cohesion, c and on angle of shear resistance, φ. When the soil specimen included the roots of two exotic herbaceous plants, the c values only increased. In addition, the c value indicated a maximum at the flatland. The c values of F. arundinacea were larger than that of F. longifolia with good growing condition. Not only th… Show more
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