Over time, all steep slopes are prone to soil erosion and landslides. In the Pacific Northwest we experienced the acceleration of this process during the winter storms of 1997, as slides ...
While the drought-tolerant and heat-tolerant ground cover is excellent for slope erosion control, fine leaf form needs sun and good drainage to thrive. It's also not tolerant of foot traffic ...
Erosion is a persistent challenge that affects landscapes, shorelines, and construction sites. Without proper mitigation, ...
Study: Redistributing soil can restore nutrients, improve water retention, and significantly boost crop yields on eroded ...
On the other hand, exposure of subsoil material on slopes by erosion creates opportunity for mineral-OM associations in the clay-rich subsoil profiles, facilitating stabilization of both C and N ...
Erosion also breaks up the rocks that are carried by the river. Landslides are occasional, rapid movements of a mass of earth or rock sliding along a steep slope. They can occur after periods of ...
Slope, climate, soils, vegetation, and location are also important factors and can be best taken into consideration with the use of a physically based model such as the Water Erosion Prediction ...
Maccaferri’s ‘reinforced soil’ systems are at the forefront in stabilising steep slopes, and offer a long lifespan, competitive costs, and high degree of adaptability to most geotechnical contexts.