Establishment of Vegetation on Exposed Carbonaceous Shale from Cut Slope

Shale is a common rock type in Malaysia. Some of the shales are carbonaceous in nature. Carbonaceous shale is exposed during construction of major highways. The instability on cut slopes contributes to soil erosion and in extreme cases slope failure may occur. The susceptibility of cut slopes to...

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Main Author: Md. Isa, Isharudin
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Language:English
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Published: 2002
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spelling my-upm-ir.105782024-04-17T08:36:18Z Establishment of Vegetation on Exposed Carbonaceous Shale from Cut Slope 2002-02 Md. Isa, Isharudin Shale is a common rock type in Malaysia. Some of the shales are carbonaceous in nature. Carbonaceous shale is exposed during construction of major highways. The instability on cut slopes contributes to soil erosion and in extreme cases slope failure may occur. The susceptibility of cut slopes to landsliding can be reduced in certain circumstances by establishment of a vegetation cover. The objective of this study were to determine the chemical properties of carbonaceous shale, suitable plants mix species and appropriate amendment for carbonaceous shale, and shear strength analysis upon establishment of the vegetation. Initial carbonaceous shale chemical properties were identified before conducting a glasshouse experiment to determine the effect of plant species and soil treatments on dry matter yield in pot experiments consisting of 4 plants specIes, 5 treatments and 4 replications. Completely randomized design was adopted in this experiment. The plants species (Brachiaria ruziziensis, Colopogonium mucunoides, Axonopus affinis and Veteveria zizanioides) were planted and treated with ground magnesium limestone (GML), chemical fertilizer (NPK), organic compost (Com), NPK +GML+compost (NGC) and control (Ctrl). Infiltration rate was determined using modified Double Ring Infiltrometer which was driven into the pot. The plant species that gave a relatively high dry matter yield from the glasshouse experiment Brachiaria ruziziensis and Colopogonium mucunoides were selected for the mix plant species study. The plants were grown in the wooden boxes measuring 20 cm (length) X 20 cm (width) X 100 cm (height). They were treated with compound fertilizer (NPK), NPK + GML (NGL), NPK + GML + foliar fertilizer (Vita-Grow™)(NGF) and control (Ctrl). Complete randomized experimental design was adopted with five replications in this experiment. The shear strength analysis was conducted using the direct shear test method where the angle of internal friction (o) and cohesion (c) were determined from the plotted graph in order to get the shear strength result. Shale - Vegetation dynamics - Malaysia - Case studies 2002-02 Thesis http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10578/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10578/1/FP_2002_5.pdf text en public masters Universiti Putra Malaysia Shale - Vegetation dynamics - Malaysia - Case studies Faculty of Agriculture Syed Rastan, Syed Omar English
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
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language English
English
advisor Syed Rastan, Syed Omar
topic Shale - Vegetation dynamics - Malaysia - Case studies


spellingShingle Shale - Vegetation dynamics - Malaysia - Case studies


Md. Isa, Isharudin
Establishment of Vegetation on Exposed Carbonaceous Shale from Cut Slope
description Shale is a common rock type in Malaysia. Some of the shales are carbonaceous in nature. Carbonaceous shale is exposed during construction of major highways. The instability on cut slopes contributes to soil erosion and in extreme cases slope failure may occur. The susceptibility of cut slopes to landsliding can be reduced in certain circumstances by establishment of a vegetation cover. The objective of this study were to determine the chemical properties of carbonaceous shale, suitable plants mix species and appropriate amendment for carbonaceous shale, and shear strength analysis upon establishment of the vegetation. Initial carbonaceous shale chemical properties were identified before conducting a glasshouse experiment to determine the effect of plant species and soil treatments on dry matter yield in pot experiments consisting of 4 plants specIes, 5 treatments and 4 replications. Completely randomized design was adopted in this experiment. The plants species (Brachiaria ruziziensis, Colopogonium mucunoides, Axonopus affinis and Veteveria zizanioides) were planted and treated with ground magnesium limestone (GML), chemical fertilizer (NPK), organic compost (Com), NPK +GML+compost (NGC) and control (Ctrl). Infiltration rate was determined using modified Double Ring Infiltrometer which was driven into the pot. The plant species that gave a relatively high dry matter yield from the glasshouse experiment Brachiaria ruziziensis and Colopogonium mucunoides were selected for the mix plant species study. The plants were grown in the wooden boxes measuring 20 cm (length) X 20 cm (width) X 100 cm (height). They were treated with compound fertilizer (NPK), NPK + GML (NGL), NPK + GML + foliar fertilizer (Vita-Grow™)(NGF) and control (Ctrl). Complete randomized experimental design was adopted with five replications in this experiment. The shear strength analysis was conducted using the direct shear test method where the angle of internal friction (o) and cohesion (c) were determined from the plotted graph in order to get the shear strength result.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Md. Isa, Isharudin
author_facet Md. Isa, Isharudin
author_sort Md. Isa, Isharudin
title Establishment of Vegetation on Exposed Carbonaceous Shale from Cut Slope
title_short Establishment of Vegetation on Exposed Carbonaceous Shale from Cut Slope
title_full Establishment of Vegetation on Exposed Carbonaceous Shale from Cut Slope
title_fullStr Establishment of Vegetation on Exposed Carbonaceous Shale from Cut Slope
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of Vegetation on Exposed Carbonaceous Shale from Cut Slope
title_sort establishment of vegetation on exposed carbonaceous shale from cut slope
granting_institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
granting_department Faculty of Agriculture
publishDate 2002
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10578/1/FP_2002_5.pdf
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