Monitoring climate induced degradation processes of soft soil dykes in the Netherlands

Inge de Wolf*, Cristina Jommi

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A large part of the Dutch regional dyke network is classified as drought-susceptible given that both the dyke body and the foundation layers consist of soft organic soils. The erratic weather conditions over recent years, which included prolonged drought, new temperature records and intensified rainfall, are linked to an increased number of accidents related to dyke degradation. As global warming continues to exacerbate extreme weather, there is a growing concern on the impact of changing climatic conditions on this type of regional dykes. Poor understanding of climate induced soil degradation processes poses a serious challenge in the development of adaptation strategies. The challenges are caused by the large variety of interplaying factors, dynamic environmental actions and the complex description of coupled degradation processes with varying spatial-temporal scales. This study demonstrates the potential use of field monitoring to overcome some of these limitations. Field monitoring data on ten Dutch regional dyke sections, with varying geometry, stratigraphy and vegetation are presented. The data provide insight into changes in dyke hydraulic state as a function of atmospheric conditions and allow to infer possible climate induced soil physical degradation mechanisms depending on dyke characteristics. To fully evaluate the impact of degradation on the water protection system, ancillary monitoring data are required, able to quantify the mechanical implications of climate induced state variations. The design of dedicated monitoring set up on three selected dykes, which will serve as representative case studies for the development of geotechnical assessment methods, is eventually presented.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 7th International Conference on Geotechnical and Geophysical Site Characterization
EditorsMarcos Arroyo, Antonio Gens
PublisherInternational Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE)
Pages580-586
Number of pages7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event7th International Conference on Geotechnical and Geophysical Site Characterization - UPC BarcelonaTech Campus Nord, Barcelona, Spain
Duration: 18 Jun 202421 Jun 2024
https://www.issmge.org/events/isc7

Conference

Conference7th International Conference on Geotechnical and Geophysical Site Characterization
Abbreviated titleISC'7
Country/TerritorySpain
CityBarcelona
Period18/06/2421/06/24
Internet address

Bibliographical note

Alternative title used on webpage linked to DOI (15-11-2024):
Monitoring Climate Induced Degradation Processes of Dutch Regional Dykes

Keywords

  • climate change
  • organic soils
  • full scale monitoring
  • Geo-structures

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