Intact loess collapse rate reveals potential risks in different regions.
The article explores how different types of loess soil collapse when exposed to varying levels of moisture. By studying loess from three different areas, the researchers found that water content, dry density, and pressure all affect how easily the soil collapses. They introduced a new concept called the rate of potential collapse, which helps analyze and compare the collapsibility of different loess types. The tests showed that this concept can effectively reflect the structural characteristics of different loess soils.