Continental glaciers covered as much as thirty percent of the present-day inhabited earth during the Quaternary period. Traditionally, one-dimensional consolidation has been considered as the main process of formation for the soils deposited during glaciation. One of the outcomes of accepting one-dimensional consolidation as the main process of formation is that the geomechanical properties of soil in a horizontal plane are isotropic (known as cross-anisotropy). Recent measurements of subglacial pore pressure and preconsolidation pressure profile have indicated that this might not be the case. The role of subglacial shear action has probably been long neglected. The main objective of this research is to investigate the effects of subglacial...
Archive upload of https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JF006460 -- Many subglacial environments consist of ...
This thesis examines how microstructures in glaciogenic sediments reflect the processes forming the...
The aim of this study is to understand the extent, depth, magnitude and significance of subglacial s...
Continental glaciers covered as much as thirty percent of the present-day inhabited earth during the...
Laminated frozen soils, consisting of alternate horizontal layers of dark brown clay and light brown...
The controls on glacial movement remain one of the most poorly understood elements of the glacial sy...
Data collected by in situ subglacial probes has been used to guide a series of geotechnical tests on...
AbstractThe influence of stress anisotropy (K) (i.e. the ratio between effective horizontal and vert...
Anisotropy in soil results from the deposition process which describes the characteristics of the so...
Resilience is an important factor in the design and operation of new and existing linear infrastruct...
Glacial tills are widespread across North America, northern and central Asia, and northern Europe, w...
Glacial tills are a product of the glacial processes of erosion, transportation and deposition and c...
The problem of permeability and preferential direction of groundwater flow in fractured glacial till...
In order to find out the real cause leading to the anisotropy of undrained shear strength of clayey ...
The impact of fabric anisotropy on the behaviour of granular soil remains a subject of great interes...
Archive upload of https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JF006460 -- Many subglacial environments consist of ...
This thesis examines how microstructures in glaciogenic sediments reflect the processes forming the...
The aim of this study is to understand the extent, depth, magnitude and significance of subglacial s...
Continental glaciers covered as much as thirty percent of the present-day inhabited earth during the...
Laminated frozen soils, consisting of alternate horizontal layers of dark brown clay and light brown...
The controls on glacial movement remain one of the most poorly understood elements of the glacial sy...
Data collected by in situ subglacial probes has been used to guide a series of geotechnical tests on...
AbstractThe influence of stress anisotropy (K) (i.e. the ratio between effective horizontal and vert...
Anisotropy in soil results from the deposition process which describes the characteristics of the so...
Resilience is an important factor in the design and operation of new and existing linear infrastruct...
Glacial tills are widespread across North America, northern and central Asia, and northern Europe, w...
Glacial tills are a product of the glacial processes of erosion, transportation and deposition and c...
The problem of permeability and preferential direction of groundwater flow in fractured glacial till...
In order to find out the real cause leading to the anisotropy of undrained shear strength of clayey ...
The impact of fabric anisotropy on the behaviour of granular soil remains a subject of great interes...
Archive upload of https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JF006460 -- Many subglacial environments consist of ...
This thesis examines how microstructures in glaciogenic sediments reflect the processes forming the...
The aim of this study is to understand the extent, depth, magnitude and significance of subglacial s...