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The rate of material loss is found to be higher with increased sand concentration due to increased impinging action of sand particles.
The studies were carried out at different sand concentration (16 28%), varying impact velocity 10-25m/sec 10-25m/secerent impingement atgle (30°-75°) andifferentimpingementanglele size (100-400 µm).The rate of material loss was found to be higher with increased sand concentration due to increased impinging action of sand particles.
As the concentration of solidification solution increased, the CaCO3 content increased, sand density increased, permeability was reduced and the unconfined compressive strength increased.
The eroded surface also indicates that increased sand concentration, higher rotational speed and increased particle size resulted in severe damage on tested surfaces.
The results suggested that while increased sand content had no discernible effect on sediment property changes, increased organic content resulted in marked reductions in redox potential at 1-, 2- and 4-cm sediment depths and increased shear strengths.
This study therefore foresees that increased sand mining will cause loss of dry season grazing areas, and decline in community cohesion between neighbours, which together with enhanced soil erosion are all likely to increase vulnerability to environmental shocks, thus weakening SES resilience.
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According to Robertson and Campanella [15], the value, (r), increases with increasing sand compressibility.
Perforating the weaker reservoir rock can also increase sand production (Penberthy and Shaughnessy 1992).
In the meantime, with increasing sand content, the hydraulic conductivity of the mixture will increase significantly, especially at higher sand contents.
Increasing sand accumulation after 15 ka, reflected by much more extensive preservation, signals a change in sand supply relative to sand transportation through the dune field.
The maximum runoff and soil loss rates tended to occur simultaneously and increased abruptly with increasing sand layer thickness.
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