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Soil-root interaction and effects on slope stability analysis
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This work combines the mechanical and hydrological effects of vegetation with a slope stability \nframework. The analysis provides further understanding of the effects of vegetation on slope stability \nanalysis. From the results obtained, trees contribute to the stability of sloping ground both hydrologically as \na result of increase in matric suction of the soil resulting in a increase in the shear strength while \nmechanically is due to root reinforcement, the shear strength of the rooted soil mass is enhanced due to the \npresence of a root matrix. It is found that the most significant benefit is likely to be achieved only when the \ntree is located at the toe of the slope. The results indicate that the Factor of Safety against failure can \nincrease by more than 8% when including the influence of a mature tree located at toe of a slope. The \nresults also indicate that the mechanical contribution to strength offered by vegetation is much greater than \nthe influence of hydrological effects.
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