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A Study on the Reduction of Soil Particle Dissociation Rate by the Root of 'Salix Gracilistyla'  

Lee, Chun-Seok (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Jinju Nat'l. Univ.)
Park, Myung-Ahn (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Jinju Nat'l. Univ.)
Kang, Ho-Chul (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Jinju Nat'l. Univ.)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.6, no.3, 2003 , pp. 69-78 More about this Journal
Abstract
The main purpose of this study was to verify the shore margin protection effect of the root system of Salix gracilistyla Miq. developed from direct sticking cuttings on wetland, focusing on the effect of the root system reducing soil particle dissociation rate in water. The soil dissociation rate was examined through slaking tests with cylindric pure soil column at maximum particle density and the same size column of root reinforced soil. The dry weight of remained soil was measured after 5, 10, 15, 30minutes and 1, 6, 12, 24, 48hours inundation. As results, the soil particles began to dissociate severely at 10 minutes and only 10% of soil particles were left after 25minutes inundation. The stable slope angle of pure soil was $36^{\circ}$after 24 hours. On the other hand, the columns of root reinforced soil were stable even after 24hours, being dissociated only 7.2% of soil particles. So, it was revealed that the root system was very effective materials protecting more than 80% of soil particle from dissociation in inundation.
Keywords
Ecological Restoration; Wetland; Bio-Engineering; Salix; Soil dissociation;
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