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Geotechnical Variability Measured in Place from a Small Submersible
Detailed geotechnical investigations of two small sea-floor areas in the Wilkinson Basin, Gulf of Maine, were made on two dives of the submersible Alvin in July 1971. Seven penetrations of a geotechnical probe consisting of a nuclear densitometer and static cone penetrometer were made to a maximum depth of 1.2 meters below the sediment surface. Bulk density was measured directly every 0.85 centimeters while shear strength computed from cone penetrometer resistance was obtained every 2.5 cm. (Modified author abstract)
Geotechnical Variability Measured in Place from a Small Submersible
Detailed geotechnical investigations of two small sea-floor areas in the Wilkinson Basin, Gulf of Maine, were made on two dives of the submersible Alvin in July 1971. Seven penetrations of a geotechnical probe consisting of a nuclear densitometer and static cone penetrometer were made to a maximum depth of 1.2 meters below the sediment surface. Bulk density was measured directly every 0.85 centimeters while shear strength computed from cone penetrometer resistance was obtained every 2.5 cm. (Modified author abstract)
Geotechnical Variability Measured in Place from a Small Submersible
M. Perlow (author) / A. F. Richards (author)
1973
8 pages
Report
No indication
English
Submersible-Mounted Geotechnical Probes
NTIS | 1972
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