SUPPORT THE WORK

GetWiki

Slaking (geology)

ARTICLE SUBJECTS
aesthetics  →
being  →
complexity  →
database  →
enterprise  →
ethics  →
fiction  →
history  →
internet  →
knowledge  →
language  →
licensing  →
linux  →
logic  →
method  →
news  →
perception  →
philosophy  →
policy  →
purpose  →
religion  →
science  →
sociology  →
software  →
truth  →
unix  →
wiki  →
ARTICLE TYPES
essay  →
feed  →
help  →
system  →
wiki  →
ARTICLE ORIGINS
critical  →
discussion  →
forked  →
imported  →
original  →
Slaking (geology)
[ temporary import ]
please note:
- the content below is remote from Wikipedia
- it has been imported raw for GetWiki
{{Short description|Weathering}}Slaking is the process in which earth materials disintegrate and crumble when exposed to moisture.BOOK, Bell, F.G., Engineering geology, 2007, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 9780080469522, 84, 2nd, The term can be applied to natural geologic formations, land modified by or for human use, or to the use of earth materials in manufacturing or industry. This process can often lead to erosion if the geologic area is not flat or vegetated. The slaking property does not necessarily have to be in the A horizon, with B horizon slaking only becoming a problem when the A horizon is disturbed or eroded away.Slaking occurs on soil aggregates and is correlated with the rate of wetting, the faster the wetting, the more slaking occurs.JOURNAL, Glanville, S. F., Smith, G. D., 1988, Aggregate breakdown in clay soils under simulated rain and effects on infiltration,weblink Soil Research, en, 26, 1, 111–120, 10.1071/sr9880111, 1838-6768,

Preventing slaking

As with most erosion slaking can be prevented with re-vegetation of bare soil and limiting soil disturbance on slopes.

References

{{Reflist}}{{Erosion-stub}}

- content above as imported from Wikipedia
- "Slaking (geology)" does not exist on GetWiki (yet)
- time: 5:55pm EDT - Wed, May 01 2024
[ this remote article is provided by Wikipedia ]
LATEST EDITS [ see all ]
GETWIKI 23 MAY 2022
GETWIKI 09 JUL 2019
Eastern Philosophy
History of Philosophy
GETWIKI 09 MAY 2016
GETWIKI 18 OCT 2015
M.R.M. Parrott
Biographies
GETWIKI 20 AUG 2014
CONNECT