First observations on the internal erodibility of some soil-like weathered rocks by means of Hole Erosion Tests

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Pepe G. [1 ]
Filippi D. [2 ]
Cevasco A. [1 ]
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[1] University of Genova, Department of Earth, Environmental and Life Science, Corso Europa 26, Genova
[2] Servizi Geotecnici Liguri S.r.l., Geotechnical and Rocks Mechanics Laboratory, Via Piave 122/A, Vado Ligure, Savona
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Italian Journal of Engineering Geology and Environment | 2019年 / 2019卷 / Special Issue 1期
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Concentrated leak erosion; Erodibility; Hole Erosion Test; Internal erosion; Weathered rocks;
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10.4408/IJEGE.2019-01.S-XX
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Concentrated leak erosion involves the initiation and evolution of soil erosion along a pre-existing crack or microfissure due to seeping water and it can be often source of severe safety issues in man-made hydraulic infrastructures. In laboratory, this peculiar internal soil erosion mechanism can be simulated using the Hole Erosion Test (HET). The erodibility of highly weathered rock materials is poorly investigated in literature, although these materials often interact with embankment dams or levees. In this study, a series of HET tests were performed on some soil-like weathered rock specimens, coming from a project-site located in Africa, to investigate their susceptibility to develop internal erosion in concentrated leaks. Although affected by a certain degree of variability, the first outcomings have highlighted that some samples are potentially susceptible to be affected by internal erosion with rates from moderately to extremely rapid. The results of this research provide useful insights in the implication of weathering processes in modifying hydraulic properties of rock materials. Eventually, this study testifies that the Hole Erosion Test can be suited to study the progressive erosion of highly decomposed rocks. © 2019, Sapienza Universita Editrice.
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