Cold Regions Data Acquisition and Analysis for Section 227 National Shoreline Erosion Control Development and Demonstration Program Miami Park South, Allegan County, Michigan

Bank recession resulting from erosion and mass failure is a consequence of hydraulic forces and geotechnical processes. One important set of processes is soil freeze-thaw (FT) cycling and associated ground-ice growth and melt. In regions where seasonal frost forms soil FT processes usually cause mor...

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Main Authors: Ferrick, Michael G., Gatto, Lawrence W., Williams, Christopher R.
Other Authors: ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER HANOVER NH COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB
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Language:English
Published: 2005
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Ice
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spelling ftdtic:ADA473830 2023-05-15T16:37:50+02:00 Cold Regions Data Acquisition and Analysis for Section 227 National Shoreline Erosion Control Development and Demonstration Program Miami Park South, Allegan County, Michigan Ferrick, Michael G. Gatto, Lawrence W. Williams, Christopher R. ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER HANOVER NH COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB 2005-09 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA473830 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA473830 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA473830 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Agricultural Engineering Hydrology Limnology and Potamology Snow Ice and Permafrost *EROSION *FREEZING *THAWING *BANKS(WATERWAYS) CONTROL MEASUREMENT STABILITY DEMONSTRATIONS SITES DOCUMENTS DEWATERING LAKE MICHIGAN MICHIGAN SLOPE STABILITY HYPOTHESES DATA ACQUISITION SOILS GROUND WATER FIELD TESTS FAILURE COLD REGIONS MOISTURE CONTENT ALLEGAN COUNTY(MICHIGAN) Text 2005 ftdtic 2016-02-22T12:25:23Z Bank recession resulting from erosion and mass failure is a consequence of hydraulic forces and geotechnical processes. One important set of processes is soil freeze-thaw (FT) cycling and associated ground-ice growth and melt. In regions where seasonal frost forms soil FT processes usually cause more bank recession annually than other processes. The magnitude of FT effects is variable depending on soil type water content and freezing rate. The stability of the bluffs along Lake Michigan in Allegan County has been well documented with quality data and this site was selected as a demonstration project for the National Erosion Control Development and Demonstration Program. Slope stability analyses of these bluffs indicated groundwater and soil FT effects as central to slope stability. Therefore dewatering of the slopes is a potential means of stabilization. This technical note documents field observations measurements and analysis for the first year of monitoring a high bluff at Miami Park South Allegan County Michigan. Our data acquisition equipment focused on freeze-thaw processes was installed in May 2004 at a pair of adjacent bluff locations. One site was located in a section of the bluff where groundwater was removed by pumping and the other was at a nearby control site without pumping wells. Identical instrumentation was installed at each site. The primary purposes of the field program were to evaluate: 1) the hypothesis of soil freeze-thaw as a primary cause of slope failure 2) the effects of dewatering on soil FT processes and 3) the timing effects and depth of any slope failures at either site. The original document contains color images. Text Ice permafrost Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database The Bluff ENVELOPE(-61.567,-61.567,-64.367,-64.367)
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topic Agricultural Engineering
Hydrology
Limnology and Potamology
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*EROSION
*FREEZING
*THAWING
*BANKS(WATERWAYS)
CONTROL
MEASUREMENT
STABILITY
DEMONSTRATIONS
SITES
DOCUMENTS
DEWATERING
LAKE MICHIGAN
MICHIGAN
SLOPE STABILITY
HYPOTHESES
DATA ACQUISITION
SOILS
GROUND WATER
FIELD TESTS
FAILURE
COLD REGIONS
MOISTURE CONTENT
ALLEGAN COUNTY(MICHIGAN)
spellingShingle Agricultural Engineering
Hydrology
Limnology and Potamology
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*EROSION
*FREEZING
*THAWING
*BANKS(WATERWAYS)
CONTROL
MEASUREMENT
STABILITY
DEMONSTRATIONS
SITES
DOCUMENTS
DEWATERING
LAKE MICHIGAN
MICHIGAN
SLOPE STABILITY
HYPOTHESES
DATA ACQUISITION
SOILS
GROUND WATER
FIELD TESTS
FAILURE
COLD REGIONS
MOISTURE CONTENT
ALLEGAN COUNTY(MICHIGAN)
Ferrick, Michael G.
Gatto, Lawrence W.
Williams, Christopher R.
Cold Regions Data Acquisition and Analysis for Section 227 National Shoreline Erosion Control Development and Demonstration Program Miami Park South, Allegan County, Michigan
topic_facet Agricultural Engineering
Hydrology
Limnology and Potamology
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*EROSION
*FREEZING
*THAWING
*BANKS(WATERWAYS)
CONTROL
MEASUREMENT
STABILITY
DEMONSTRATIONS
SITES
DOCUMENTS
DEWATERING
LAKE MICHIGAN
MICHIGAN
SLOPE STABILITY
HYPOTHESES
DATA ACQUISITION
SOILS
GROUND WATER
FIELD TESTS
FAILURE
COLD REGIONS
MOISTURE CONTENT
ALLEGAN COUNTY(MICHIGAN)
description Bank recession resulting from erosion and mass failure is a consequence of hydraulic forces and geotechnical processes. One important set of processes is soil freeze-thaw (FT) cycling and associated ground-ice growth and melt. In regions where seasonal frost forms soil FT processes usually cause more bank recession annually than other processes. The magnitude of FT effects is variable depending on soil type water content and freezing rate. The stability of the bluffs along Lake Michigan in Allegan County has been well documented with quality data and this site was selected as a demonstration project for the National Erosion Control Development and Demonstration Program. Slope stability analyses of these bluffs indicated groundwater and soil FT effects as central to slope stability. Therefore dewatering of the slopes is a potential means of stabilization. This technical note documents field observations measurements and analysis for the first year of monitoring a high bluff at Miami Park South Allegan County Michigan. Our data acquisition equipment focused on freeze-thaw processes was installed in May 2004 at a pair of adjacent bluff locations. One site was located in a section of the bluff where groundwater was removed by pumping and the other was at a nearby control site without pumping wells. Identical instrumentation was installed at each site. The primary purposes of the field program were to evaluate: 1) the hypothesis of soil freeze-thaw as a primary cause of slope failure 2) the effects of dewatering on soil FT processes and 3) the timing effects and depth of any slope failures at either site. The original document contains color images.
author2 ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER HANOVER NH COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB
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author Ferrick, Michael G.
Gatto, Lawrence W.
Williams, Christopher R.
author_facet Ferrick, Michael G.
Gatto, Lawrence W.
Williams, Christopher R.
author_sort Ferrick, Michael G.
title Cold Regions Data Acquisition and Analysis for Section 227 National Shoreline Erosion Control Development and Demonstration Program Miami Park South, Allegan County, Michigan
title_short Cold Regions Data Acquisition and Analysis for Section 227 National Shoreline Erosion Control Development and Demonstration Program Miami Park South, Allegan County, Michigan
title_full Cold Regions Data Acquisition and Analysis for Section 227 National Shoreline Erosion Control Development and Demonstration Program Miami Park South, Allegan County, Michigan
title_fullStr Cold Regions Data Acquisition and Analysis for Section 227 National Shoreline Erosion Control Development and Demonstration Program Miami Park South, Allegan County, Michigan
title_full_unstemmed Cold Regions Data Acquisition and Analysis for Section 227 National Shoreline Erosion Control Development and Demonstration Program Miami Park South, Allegan County, Michigan
title_sort cold regions data acquisition and analysis for section 227 national shoreline erosion control development and demonstration program miami park south, allegan county, michigan
publishDate 2005
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA473830
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