Effect of artificial soil compaction in landfill capping systems on anisotropy of air‐permeability

Volume: 183, Issue: 2, Pages: 144 - 154
Published: Feb 3, 2020
Abstract
Soil air permeability is an important parameter which governs the aeration in soils that significantly promotes the root growth of field and grassland species and leads, in turn, to higher levels of evapotranspiration. The German Landfill Directive (2009) requires a rigid or a minimal shrinking capping system that ensures a high evapotranspiration rate to decrease the infiltration rate through the underlying waste body and therefore the leachate...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of artificial soil compaction in landfill capping systems on anisotropy of air‐permeability
Published Date
Feb 3, 2020
Volume
183
Issue
2
Pages
144 - 154
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