Abstract

The Anqing group clay gravel layer is a special geological body composed of gravel and clay. In excavation projects, involving this soil, such a gravel layer, is prone to slope collapse and instability under the influence of rainfall. To clearly understand the failure mechanism and influencing factors of clay gravel slopes, an indoor artificial rainfall erosion model testing was carried out to analyse the effect of various slope ratios, gravel contents, and rainfall intensities. The slope erosion damage form, runoff rate, infiltration rate, scoured material, and slope stability of the clay gravel slope were studied. The test results show that sloping surfaces of the gentle slope were mainly damaged by erosion, and the degree of damage gradually increased from the top to the bottom of the sloping surface; however, the stability of the surface was good. In the case of the sloping surface layer of the steep slope, large-scale landslides occurred, and the stability of the surface was poor. When the gravel content was small, the surface failure was manifested as a gully failure. When the gravel content was large, it was manifested as a “layer-by-layer sliding” failure. The degree of influence of different conditions on the stable runoff rate was as follows: rainfall intensity>slope ratio>gravel content. The degree of influence of the parameters on the stable infiltration rate was as follows: slope ratio>rainfall intensity>gravel content. On gentle slopes, the total mass of the scoured material was inversely proportional to the gravel content and directly proportional to the rainfall intensity; on a steep slope, the total mass of the scoured material increased with an increase in the rainfall intensity and gravel content. Moreover, the slope ratio was the key influencing factor to decide whether there was gravel in the scoured material.

Highlights

  • The clay gravel layer of the Anqing group is widely distributed in the Anqing section in the upper reaches of the Wanjiang River

  • Wang et al [12] conducted an indoor artificial rainfall simulation to study the erosion process of red soil slopes with different rainfall intensities, slope ratios, and forms of gravel and compared the rainfall runoff time, runoff rate, runoff process, and sediment intensity of each slope

  • This study mainly investigates the erosion mechanism of slopes with different slope ratios and different gravel contents under heavy rainfall conditions

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Summary

Introduction

The stress evolution, damage evolution and failure, deformation localization (based on a principle proposed in this paper), rotation of rock blocks, and shear strength were systematically investigated [19] These provide a theoretical basis for us to study the force, displacement, and movement mode between soil particles and water during rainfall. This study mainly investigates the erosion mechanism of slopes with different slope ratios and different gravel contents under heavy rainfall conditions. It is aimed at providing a reasonable theoretical basis for the protection and treatment of clay gravel slopes

Materials and Methods
Erosion Failure Form of the Clay Gravel Slope
Runoff and Infiltration Characteristics of
20 Declining
Scouring Characteristics of Clay Gravel Slope
Findings
Conclusions
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