Journal of Agricultural Engineering

  • Year: 2006
  • Volume: 43
  • Issue: 3

Geo-Jute for River Bank Protection – A Case Study

  • Author:
  • S.K. Ghosh, P.K. Ganguly, S. Debnath, D. Nag
  • Total Page Count: 4
  • DOI:
  • Page Number: 62 to 65

The authors are with the National Institute of Research on Jute & Allied Fibre Technology (ICAR), 12, Regent Park., Kolkata 700 040.

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Abstract

Geo-jute is jute matting, which has been successfully developed by needle-punched non-woven and woven techniques and has been tried for erosion control and reinforcement of soil. Plant roots trap soil particles and prevent erosion. Non-woven & Woven Jute Geo-fabrics are widely used, as these are eco-friendly, economical, biodegradable, non-toxic, non-plastic, hydrophytes, made of messy fibres and are good for draping. Jute degrades quickly and produces ligno-mass in the soil with additional nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Thus the fertility and texture of soil are improved. In the present field trials, NIRJAFT experimented Non-Woven and Woven Jute Geo-textiles for control of soil erosion on moderate slopes (30°–15°) as well as dense fabrics (two-fold) for separation and filtration for the protection of the bank of river Hooghly in West Bengal.