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INITIATION AND DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES OF TUNNEL SYSTEMS IN THE HILLY LOESS REGION OF NORTHERN CHINA
引用本文:T. X. ZHU. INITIATION AND DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES OF TUNNEL SYSTEMS IN THE HILLY LOESS REGION OF NORTHERN CHINA[J]. 国际泥沙研究, 2006, 21(3): 171-179
作者姓名:T. X. ZHU
作者单位:Department of Geography. University of Minnesota-Duluth, 10 University Dr., Duluth, MN 55812, U.S.A.,
基金项目:ACKN0WLEDGEMENTS This study was jointly funded by the College of the Liberal Arts and Vice Chancellor of Administration Association, University of Minnesota-Duluth, and the Shanxi Bureau of Soil and Water Conservation. I am grateful to Jia, Z. J., Zhang, Z. G., Fu, J. S., and Wang, E. X. for their field assistance.
摘    要:1 INTRODUCTION Tunnel erosion or piping is very common in semi-arid areas. It is often associated with gully system development (e.g., Parker, 1965; Heede, 1971; Harvey, 1982; Crouch, 1983; Gutierrez et al., 1997). It may also become a severe soil conserv…

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收稿时间:2005-02-01
修稿时间:2006-01-01

Initiation and Development Processes of Tunnel Systems in the Hilly Loess Region of Northern China
T.X.ZHU. Initiation and Development Processes of Tunnel Systems in the Hilly Loess Region of Northern China[J]. International Journal of Sediment Research, 2006, 21(3): 171-179
Authors:T.X.ZHU
Abstract:Tunnel systems in the hilly loess region of northern China are among the largest and most complicated in the world. Tunnel formation and development processes were investigated in the Yangdaogou catchment over the period of 1989 through 2002. Newly formed tunnels on the roads in the Wangjiagou watershed were also examined in detail during a single storm in 2002. Soil samples were taken from various locations of the tunnel systems in the Yangdaogou catchment for chemical and physical analyses.The controlling factors of tunnel formation are surface drainage conditions and soil materials. Rapid downward mechanical erosion by storm flows seems to be responsible for the original formation of inlets. All tunnels are found in loess and none was found in red Tertiary earth. Underground tunnel paths often develop right above an impeding layer, mainly resulting from mechanical erosion rather than chemical dissolution.New inlets develop in old tunnel systems in two major ways. One is roof collapses of an existing tunnel path and the other is the mechanical scouring action of storm flows. A tunnel system can expand upslope or downslope but the associated processes differ. Upslope expansion often starts with the formation of one or more inlets resulting from surface washes, followed by the development of an underground tunnel path. Downslope development of a tunnel system is characterized by uneven enlargement of tunnel paths. This study suggests that the key to control of tunnel development is reducing surface water entering a tunnel.
Keywords:Piping  Tunnel erosion  Semi-arid areas  Gully erosion  Loess Plateau
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