自然保护
腐蚀
自然(考古学)
岩土工程
地质学
领域(数学)
环境科学
水文学(农业)
土壤科学
地貌学
生态学
数学
古生物学
纯数学
生物
作者
Zhichao Zhang,Huaming Lu,Xuefeng Tang,Kan Liu,Longzhen Ye,Guoliang Ma
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10064-024-03909-1
摘要
Abstract Rainfall-induced erosion on slopes is a prevalent natural process leading to soil loss. One promising application of microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) is to mitigate rainfall-induced erosion. Conducting field tests is an essential step to verify and improve its performance. In the current work, field tests were conducted to assess the feasibility of using MICP to mitigate rainfall-induced erosion on a gravelly clay slope in Longyan, Fujian, China. A temporary laboratory was set up to cultivate bacteria, and a non-sterilizing method was employed to prepare large volumes of bacterial suspensions in a single batch. Slopes were treated by spraying solutions onto their surfaces. The amount of discharged soils and 3D surface scanning results were used for evaluating the erosion intensity of the slopes. The results demonstrated that the method could effectively mitigate the surface erosion caused by natural rainfall and prevent erosion-induced collapse. Notably, approximately one year after the treatment, the grass had started to grow on the heavily cemented slope, indicating that the MICP method is both effective and eco-friendly for soil stabilization method. However, further improvements are needed to enhance the uniformity and long-term durability of the MICP treatment.
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