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Fundamental aspects of Atterberg limits
Theoretical relationships between liquid and plastic limits and clay content of soil are developed; it is shown that inorganic clays will necessarily lie in small zone of plasticity chart; organic clays will lie in larger, but generally lower zone of chart; at clay contents greater than approximately 40%, plasticity indices of solids containing given type of clay will be directly proportional to clay content.
Fundamental aspects of Atterberg limits
Theoretical relationships between liquid and plastic limits and clay content of soil are developed; it is shown that inorganic clays will necessarily lie in small zone of plasticity chart; organic clays will lie in larger, but generally lower zone of chart; at clay contents greater than approximately 40%, plasticity indices of solids containing given type of clay will be directly proportional to clay content.
Fundamental aspects of Atterberg limits
ASCE -- Proc (J Soil Mechanics Foundations Div)
Seed, H.B. (author) / Woodward, R.J. (author) / Lundgren, R. (author)
1964
31 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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