A review of experimental studies on double-porosity soils

  • Kong Ngien S
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Double-porosity is an important characteristic in soil that is found to influence the migration of fluids within the soil. Of late, a number of laboratory experiment studies have been carried out on the flow of water through soil media with double-porosity characteristics as well as on the mechanical aspects of the double-porosity structure of the soil. This paper first introduces the double-porosity concept as apposite to soil and then presents a review of the experimental studies mentioned. It is concluded that there is still a significant gap in the literature with regards to laboratory experiments conducted in double-porosity soil using liquids that are immiscible with water.

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Kong Ngien, S. (2012). A review of experimental studies on double-porosity soils. Scientific Research and Essays, 7(38). https://doi.org/10.5897/sre11.2131

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