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Integrated geotechnical and geomorphological implication of urbanization on slope stability in the vicinity of GRA hills Nsukka southeast Nigeria. [PDF]
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Thermal Performance of Fine‐Grained Soils
Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1984Laboratory thermal probe tests performed on an AASHTO standard reference material a silty clay showed that the soil thermal behavior cor relates with the limit states of finegrained soils.
Lawrence A. Salomone +2 more
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Determining Intrinsic Compressibility of Fine-Grained Soils
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 2004Results of laboratory oedometer tests on reconstituted specimens of four clays prepared at different initial water contents, ranging from the liquid limit to 1.75 times the liquid limit, show that ...
Cerato, AB, Lutenegger, AJ
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Soft computing of the recompression index of fine-grained soils
Soft Computing, 2021Consolidation settlement is a phenomenon happens in saturated fine-grained soils when subjected to change in effective stress. Consolidation settlement is often determined using the compressibility parameters, the compression index ( $$Cc$$ ) and the recompression index
Saif Alzabeebee +3 more
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Modeling SWCC for Coarse-Grained and Fine-Grained Soil
2020Following Chap. 2, the work is extended to predict SWCC of a soil with different initial densities by using Bayesian method, for both coarse-grained and fine-grained soil. An adjustment parameter (β) is introduced to express the relationships between the matric suctions of two soil samples.
Wan-Huan Zhou, Zhen-Yu Yin, Ka-Veng Yuen
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Fine-grained micas are present in nearly all soils. Frequently, they are the most abundant component of the clay fraction. In many soils, micas are the principal source of native potassium for plants. On weathering, micas are altered to vermiculite and sometimes to smectitelike minerals and, as such, significantly increase the cation exchange capacity ...
H. Graf von Reichenbach, C. I. Rich
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Fine-grained micas are present in nearly all soils. Frequently, they are the most abundant component of the clay fraction. In many soils, micas are the principal source of native potassium for plants. On weathering, micas are altered to vermiculite and sometimes to smectitelike minerals and, as such, significantly increase the cation exchange capacity ...
H. Graf von Reichenbach, C. I. Rich
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One‐Dimensional Consolidation of Unsaturated Fine‐Grained Soils
Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1990In this study, one-dimensional consolidation of fine-grained soils is considered. By taking into account the results of the infiltration theory, a new approach, which is applicable to soils in either saturated or unsaturated conditions, is given.
Tekinsoy M.A., Haktanir T.
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Compressibility of Contaminated Fine-Grained Soils
Geotechnical Testing Journal, 1994Abstract An experimental study was performed to investigate factors that control the compression index of contaminated soils and to evaluate the applicability of the correlations proposed by Skempton (1944) and Arulanandan et al. (1983) for contaminated soils.
NJ Meegoda, P Ratnaweera
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