Application of MCT Methodology to Determine Soil Erodibility in Road Cutting Slopes in Quadrilátero Ferrífero Region

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Autor(a) principal: Couto, Bruno de Oliveira Costa
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Gomes, Romero César
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anuário do Instituto de Geociências (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/aigeo/article/view/34110
Resumo: Erodibility is defined as soil susceptibility to erosive processes. Although several studies have been developed in agronomic area, there are still gaps regarding road slopes, mainly due to the different soil structure conditions. This present work addresses the erodibility in road cut slopes located in the Quadrilátero Ferrífero – MG, with presence of horizons of antagonistic behavior in relation to erosion. The erodibility evaluation was made by geotechnical characterization, Compacted Miniature for Tropical Soils methodology (MCT), infiltrability and modified immersion mass loss tests. The results of MCT methodology demonstrate distinctly behavior between resistant and erodible soils, confirming that lateritic conditions increase soil resistance against water erosion. The MCT erodibility criterion checked that erodible soils are more unstable when in contact with water, showing better performance when compared to conventional MCT test. Therefore, more weathered or lateritic soils are more resistant to erosive processes, while less evolved soils, such as C horizons, are prone to erosion, requiring control measures to prevent their direct exposure to weathering.
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Application of MCT Methodology to Determine Soil Erodibility in Road Cutting Slopes in Quadrilátero Ferrífero Region
title Application of MCT Methodology to Determine Soil Erodibility in Road Cutting Slopes in Quadrilátero Ferrífero Region
spellingShingle Application of MCT Methodology to Determine Soil Erodibility in Road Cutting Slopes in Quadrilátero Ferrífero Region
Couto, Bruno de Oliveira Costa
Erodibility; MCT Methodology; Cutting Slopes; Quadrilátero Ferrífero
title_short Application of MCT Methodology to Determine Soil Erodibility in Road Cutting Slopes in Quadrilátero Ferrífero Region
title_full Application of MCT Methodology to Determine Soil Erodibility in Road Cutting Slopes in Quadrilátero Ferrífero Region
title_fullStr Application of MCT Methodology to Determine Soil Erodibility in Road Cutting Slopes in Quadrilátero Ferrífero Region
title_full_unstemmed Application of MCT Methodology to Determine Soil Erodibility in Road Cutting Slopes in Quadrilátero Ferrífero Region
title_sort Application of MCT Methodology to Determine Soil Erodibility in Road Cutting Slopes in Quadrilátero Ferrífero Region
author Couto, Bruno de Oliveira Costa
author_facet Couto, Bruno de Oliveira Costa
Gomes, Romero César
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author2 Gomes, Romero César
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Couto, Bruno de Oliveira Costa
Gomes, Romero César
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Erodibility; MCT Methodology; Cutting Slopes; Quadrilátero Ferrífero
topic Erodibility; MCT Methodology; Cutting Slopes; Quadrilátero Ferrífero
description Erodibility is defined as soil susceptibility to erosive processes. Although several studies have been developed in agronomic area, there are still gaps regarding road slopes, mainly due to the different soil structure conditions. This present work addresses the erodibility in road cut slopes located in the Quadrilátero Ferrífero – MG, with presence of horizons of antagonistic behavior in relation to erosion. The erodibility evaluation was made by geotechnical characterization, Compacted Miniature for Tropical Soils methodology (MCT), infiltrability and modified immersion mass loss tests. The results of MCT methodology demonstrate distinctly behavior between resistant and erodible soils, confirming that lateritic conditions increase soil resistance against water erosion. The MCT erodibility criterion checked that erodible soils are more unstable when in contact with water, showing better performance when compared to conventional MCT test. Therefore, more weathered or lateritic soils are more resistant to erosive processes, while less evolved soils, such as C horizons, are prone to erosion, requiring control measures to prevent their direct exposure to weathering.
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