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Grain size, mineralogy and chemistry of a quick-clay sample from the Ullensaker slide, Norway
Abstract A detailed laboratory study was made of a quick-clay from a recent quick clay slide at Ullensaker in Romerike, approximately 40 km northeast of Oslo, Norway. The material is a Quaternary glacial clay, deposited in a marine basin. It was lifted isostatically above sea level during Late Pleistocene time. The clay was fractionated according to grain size and appropriate size fractions were subjected to mineralogical and chemical analyses. Relationships between mineralogy, chemistry and particle size were sought.
Grain size, mineralogy and chemistry of a quick-clay sample from the Ullensaker slide, Norway
Abstract A detailed laboratory study was made of a quick-clay from a recent quick clay slide at Ullensaker in Romerike, approximately 40 km northeast of Oslo, Norway. The material is a Quaternary glacial clay, deposited in a marine basin. It was lifted isostatically above sea level during Late Pleistocene time. The clay was fractionated according to grain size and appropriate size fractions were subjected to mineralogical and chemical analyses. Relationships between mineralogy, chemistry and particle size were sought.
Grain size, mineralogy and chemistry of a quick-clay sample from the Ullensaker slide, Norway
Berry, Richard W. (author) / Jørgensen, Per (author)
Engineering Geology ; 5 ; 75-84
1969-12-03
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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