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Observations of sand-boils in geocentrifuge tests
Abstract Pending
Benthe C. Noyons / Deltares
Patricia Y. Tao / Deltares
Ligaya M. Wopereis / TU Delft
Cor Zwanenburg / TU Delft
As the population in deltas continues to increase, and extreme weather events happen more often and more unexpectedly, the urgency of flood protection is ever large. A common failure mechanism for levees in The Netherlands is backward erosion piping (BEP). Understanding how BEP initiates and progresses can help to understand levee stability and to create safer and more resilient deltas. From recent experiments in a geocentrifuge installation, the formation of sand-boils at the toe of a levee model was observed. Not only were sand-boils discovered along the diagonal crack at the toe, but also from lateral cracks in the clay cover layer. This paper will report the configuration of sand-boils observed in a total of 19 centrifuge tests on levee stability conducted in two test series.
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  • Conference Date

    Nov 04

    2025

    to

    Nov 07

    2025

  • Oct 20 2025

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Oct 20 2025

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Oct 30 2025

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Nov 07 2025

    Registration deadline

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