A unified model for soil shrinkage, subsidence, and cracking
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Soil Science Society of America
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Many clayey soils shrink as they dry, causing a shift of porosity from inside to outside the soil aggregates and leading to the formation of shrinkage cracks and/or surface subsidence. During swelling, shrinkage cracks begin to seal and/or the soil surface rises. Previous models have focused on describing shrinkage at the aggregate level, with little success in predicting soil cracking and subsidence. To remedy this shortcoming, we provide a unified, physically based set of governing equations for these three pore domains (aggregates, cracks, and subsidence) and predict the porosity distribution among domains as a function of soil water content and minimal (up to six) additional parameters. Examples collected from a variety of soils show how these functions describe shrinkage of soil samples in the laboratory; quantify the relationships among soil suction, soil shrinkage, and water content using the same set of parameters; and predict sealing of soil cracks in the field. This approach provides the framework for accurate and unified hydromechanical modeling of swelling soils. © Soil Science Society of America 5585 Guilford Rd., Madison, WI 53711 USA. All rights reserved.
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Agglomeration, Aggregates, Cracks, Forecasting, Porosity, Shrinkage, Soil mechanics, Soil moisture, Subsidence, Governing equations, Hydro-mechanical modeling, Physically based, Porosity distributions, Shrinkage cracks, Soil water content, Surface subsidence, Unified modeling, Clay soil, Cracking, Hydromechanics, Sealing, Soil aggregate, Soil water potential, Swelling, Soils