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Dependence of settling criteria of loess soils on genesis and geomorphology
Conclusions 1. Values of nomenclatural criteria of settling of loess soils within regions must be perfected by taking into account genesis and geomorphological position. Settling variants of high moisture (0.6 < G < 0.8) can be present among alluvial loess soils. 2. In the case of a mottled lithological composition including heavy soils with a significant shift in the $ ε_{0} $−$ ε_{τ} $/1+$ ε_{0} $ criterion toward negative values, it is advisable to set up limiting values of the criterion differentiated according to the plasticity number.
Dependence of settling criteria of loess soils on genesis and geomorphology
Conclusions 1. Values of nomenclatural criteria of settling of loess soils within regions must be perfected by taking into account genesis and geomorphological position. Settling variants of high moisture (0.6 < G < 0.8) can be present among alluvial loess soils. 2. In the case of a mottled lithological composition including heavy soils with a significant shift in the $ ε_{0} $−$ ε_{τ} $/1+$ ε_{0} $ criterion toward negative values, it is advisable to set up limiting values of the criterion differentiated according to the plasticity number.
Dependence of settling criteria of loess soils on genesis and geomorphology
Anan'ev, V. P. (author) / Mozgovoi, O. I. (author)
1971
Article (Journal)
English
Local classification TIB:
770/6545/8000
BKL:
56.20
Ingenieurgeologie, Bodenmechanik
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