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A proposed method of estimating the swelling characteristics of soils: Some examples from Greece
Abstract Swelling soils in Greece belong mainty to the Quaternary clay soils and Neogene marls. Some of these soils, exhibiting a moderate to high swelling potential, are tested in the consolidometer and their swelling characteristics are determined. Furthermore, a new method for estimation of the swelling pressure and/or percentage swelling under certain conditions is proposed, based on the evaluation of test results.
A proposed method of estimating the swelling characteristics of soils: Some examples from Greece
Abstract Swelling soils in Greece belong mainty to the Quaternary clay soils and Neogene marls. Some of these soils, exhibiting a moderate to high swelling potential, are tested in the consolidometer and their swelling characteristics are determined. Furthermore, a new method for estimation of the swelling pressure and/or percentage swelling under certain conditions is proposed, based on the evaluation of test results.
A proposed method of estimating the swelling characteristics of soils: Some examples from Greece
Tsiambaos, G. (author) / Tsaligopoulos, Ch. (author)
1995
Article (Journal)
English
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