1952
DOI: 10.2307/1233734
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“…These differences seem to be largely related to variations in dike material but can also be related to some of the parameters (drainage, dynamic river level) that are not included in our analysis. Moreover, it is likely the cause of different definitions of failure and the use of different stability calculation methods, such as drained or undrained loading [39]. In conclusion, the high-resolution database comparison could help to focus further research and data assembly, by indicating areas to improve local schematizations and derive local characteristics for the important parameters in a more detailed stage of dike reinforcement design.…”
Section: Case Study Discussion and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These differences seem to be largely related to variations in dike material but can also be related to some of the parameters (drainage, dynamic river level) that are not included in our analysis. Moreover, it is likely the cause of different definitions of failure and the use of different stability calculation methods, such as drained or undrained loading [39]. In conclusion, the high-resolution database comparison could help to focus further research and data assembly, by indicating areas to improve local schematizations and derive local characteristics for the important parameters in a more detailed stage of dike reinforcement design.…”
Section: Case Study Discussion and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. La textura o granulometría del suelo indica el contenido de las partículas sólidas en función a su diámetro y se definen tres clases: las partículas gruesas con diámetro entre 2 mm y 50 μm son denominadas arenas, diámetros de partículas de 50 μm a 2 μm son limos y menores de 2 μm son arcillas (Staff, 1951). El tamaño de las partículas sólidas define el tamaño y el número de poros o vacíos del suelo.…”
Section: Propiedades Físicas Del Suelounclassified
“…de limo y 21.4% de arcilla) y el triángulo de textura de la USDA (Departamento de Agricultura de E.U.A.) (Staff, 1951); el contenido de materia orgánica fue de 2.77% y una densidad aparente de 1.38 g•cm -3 . Los contenidos de agua a capacidad de campo y punto de marchitez permanente fueron obtenidos por los métodos de la membrana y olla a presión resultando en 0.35 m 3 •m 3 y 0.16 m 3• m -3 , respectivamente.…”
Section: Figura 9 Zona De Estudio Finca Las Tiesas En Alicante Españaunclassified
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