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Analysis of suction distribution response to rainfall event and tree canopy
Mohd FakhrurazziIshak1, Nazri Ali2, Azman Kassim3.
This study provides an exploration of matric suction influenced by tree canopy
interception on a single rainfall event. A field monitoring was carried out to measure
matric suction at slope with two conditions; at toe of slope without tree and with a
tree at toe of slope on a tropical residual soil. The variation in matric suction values
and matric suction profiles response to the rainfall events on slope with and without
a tree at toe were analysed to reveal the effect of the tree canopy. At initial
condition, the matric suction was significantly higher at vicinity of tree compared to
that of area without tree at toe of slope. However, a typical short and intense tropical
rainfall has caused the matric suction to drop dramatically to a minimum value on
slope without tree. This condition did not occur on slope with tree. Although, both
slopes (with and without tree at toe) received the same amount of precipitation
rainfall but the different responses in matric suction valueswere clearly shown at slope
with tree at the slope toe. The short and intense rainfalls appeared to be the
dominant factor to the suction variation at slope without tree, but not at slope with
the tree. The tree canopy can be a factor to influence the suction variation at slope
with tree as canopy interception reduced the amount of precipitation to the
ground/sloping surface.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
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