New Study Reveals How Compacted Loess Affects Water Field Analysis
The study looked at how water flows through compacted loess soil. They tested the soil in different ways and found that the density of the soil affects how easily water can pass through it. The horizontal flow of water is faster than the vertical flow, and the soil becomes less permeable when compressed in a certain way. This compression also changes the shape of the soil particles, making water flow differently. These findings can help engineers understand how water moves through loess soil when building structures.