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Geotechnical and geophysical investigations for infrastructure safety zones: a case study of the supporting ring road, Cairo, Egypt. [PDF]

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Assessment of Lasso and Ridge models for soil swelling potential prediction. [PDF]

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Review of Recent Developments and Understanding of Atterberg Limits Determinations [PDF]

open access: yesGeotechnics, 2021
Among the most commonly specified tests in the geotechnical engineering industry, the liquid limit and plastic limit tests are principally used for (i) deducing useful design parameter values from existing correlations with these consistency limits and (ii) for classifying fine-grained soils, typically employing the Casagrande-style plasticity chart ...
Brendan C O'Kelly, O'Kelly Brendan C
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Relationship Between the Atterberg Limits and Clay Content

open access: yesSoils and Foundations, 2007
ABSTRACT This study investigates the liquid limit (Casagrande's method) and plastic limit (rolling and thread method) of six inorganic soils and their respective mixtures with fine silica sand. It was observed that the liquid limit and plastic limit values of the mixtures tested, except those with a low clay percentage, are linked to the respective ...
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Fundamental Aspects of the Atterberg Limits

Journal of the Soil Mechanics and Foundations Division, 1964
The physical significance of the Atterberg limits is examined and theoretical relationships between the liquid and plastic limits and the clay content of a soil are developed. The relationships are shown to be in good agreement with actual test data for inorganic and organic clays.
H. Bolton Seed   +2 more
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On the use of Atterberg limits on marine soils

Marine Geotechnology, 1983
Abstract On the basis of the Atterberg indexes of various sediments collected in the Mediterranean Sea, we select two major parameters indicative of the mechanical behavior of marine soils: the sedimentary facies (i.e., mechanism of deposition expressed by silt content) and the clay mineral association characterized by smectite content in the fraction ...
Bernard Chassefiere, Andre Monaco
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Clay Mineralogical Aspects of the Atterberg Limits

Journal of the Soil Mechanics and Foundations Division, 1964
Data is presented to show that, for artificial soils containing mixtures, in pairs, of kaolinite, illite, and bentonite clay minerals, or these individual clay minerals, the activity will accurately classify the soils with regard to their liquid limit versus clay content relationships, or with regard to their swelling potentials, regardless of the clay
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