Seasonal shrinkage and swelling of clay fill railway embankments can disturb the track geometry, resulting in train speed restrictions that disrupt normal operations. Such movements are exacerbated by vegetation, but reliable analytical descriptions of the effects of trees on embankment behaviour are not yet established. This paper presents and analyses the results of a field experiment, carried out on a heavily vegetated clay railway embankment to investigate quantitatively the influence of trees. After the first year of monitoring, the mature trees initially present on the upper two-thirds of the embankment slopes were removed. The field monitoring data are used to assess and understand the mechanisms of soil water content and pore water pressure changes before and after tree removal, and their influence on the vertical and lateral displacements of the embankment slopes. Removal of the vegetation stopped seasonal volume changes in the clay fill at the crest of the earthwork, but also resulted in the loss of the deep-seated suctions generally beneficial to embankment stability. The wider implications for the management of vegetation on embankment slopes are discussed.
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August 13 2015
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J. A. Smethurst;
J. A. Smethurst
*Faculty of Engineering and Environment, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
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K. M. Briggs;
K. M. Briggs
†Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Bath, Bath, UK.
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W. Powrie;
W. Powrie
*Faculty of Engineering and Environment, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
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A. Ridley;
A. Ridley
‡Geotechnical Observations Limited, Weybridge, Surrey.
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D. J. E. Butcher
D. J. E. Butcher
§Network Rail, General Offices, Waterloo Station, London, UK.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
January 18 2014
Accepted:
June 10 2015
Online ISSN: 1751-7656
Print ISSN: 0016-8505
© 2015 Thomas Telford Ltd
2015
Geotechnique (2015) 65 (11): 869–882.
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Received:
January 18 2014
Accepted:
June 10 2015
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Smethurst JA, Briggs KM, Powrie W, Ridley A, Butcher DJE (2015), "Mechanical and hydrological impacts of tree removal on a clay fill railway embankment". Geotechnique, Vol. 65 No. 11 pp. 869–882, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgeot.14.P.010
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