Geocells provide erosion control on steep slopes by confining and stabilizing the soil, preventing it from being washed away by water runoff. The interconnected cells create a structural matrix that reinforces the soil, reducing the velocity of water flow and minimizing erosion. Additionally, the geocells promote vegetation growth by retaining moisture and nutrients, further enhancing erosion control on steep slopes.
Geocells provide erosion control on steep slopes by confining and stabilizing the soil. The interconnected cells form a grid-like structure that helps distribute the weight of the soil and any surface loads evenly, preventing soil movement and erosion. Additionally, these cells can be filled with vegetation or other materials like gravel or concrete, further enhancing their erosion control capabilities.