Loess, a wind-blown silty soil, can be deposited under a variety of moisture conditions, including dry deposition, wet deposition and gravitational settling of aggregations formed in moist air by capillary forces at grain contacts. This experimental study uses single and double oedometer tests to assess the effect of depositional water content on the collapse potential of reconstituted samples of the Langley Silt Member, known as Brickearth, a natural loessic soil. A freefall sample preparation technique was used to mimic loess formation and environmental scanning electron microscopy was used to relate the observed behaviour to sample fabric. The results show that loess deposited at higher water contents has a greater collapse potential, wh...
Foundation of the buildings on the loessial soil is often associated only with difficulties resultin...
Loess is a windblown deposit comprised primarily of silt particles that has a metastable structure c...
Loess is the most important collapsible soil; possibly the only engineering soil in which real colla...
Loess, a wind-blown silty soil, can be deposited under a variety of moisture conditions, including d...
Loess has a metastable structure and undergoes structural hydrocollapse when loaded and wetted, lead...
Loess is a soil that can exhibit large deformations upon wetting. Cases of wetting induced collapse ...
The collapsible soils possess a high apparent strength at their low natural moisture content but und...
Loess soil deposits are widely distributed in arid and semi-arid regions and constitute about 10% of...
Hydraulically deposited soils and tailings have a high risk of liquefaction due to their compressibl...
Loess and loess-derived soils in the Akaroa Harbour area are typically unsaturated and are often vul...
Metastable soils may collapse because of the nature of their fabric. Generally speaking, these soils...
International audienceThe water retention properties of a natural loess from Northern France were in...
AbstractThe primary aim of this study was to investigate the collapse potential of loess soil in Egy...
In many regions in China there is a wide distribution of dead-weight collapsible loess that experien...
Flume experiments simulating concentrated runoff were carried out on remolded silt loam soil samples...
Foundation of the buildings on the loessial soil is often associated only with difficulties resultin...
Loess is a windblown deposit comprised primarily of silt particles that has a metastable structure c...
Loess is the most important collapsible soil; possibly the only engineering soil in which real colla...
Loess, a wind-blown silty soil, can be deposited under a variety of moisture conditions, including d...
Loess has a metastable structure and undergoes structural hydrocollapse when loaded and wetted, lead...
Loess is a soil that can exhibit large deformations upon wetting. Cases of wetting induced collapse ...
The collapsible soils possess a high apparent strength at their low natural moisture content but und...
Loess soil deposits are widely distributed in arid and semi-arid regions and constitute about 10% of...
Hydraulically deposited soils and tailings have a high risk of liquefaction due to their compressibl...
Loess and loess-derived soils in the Akaroa Harbour area are typically unsaturated and are often vul...
Metastable soils may collapse because of the nature of their fabric. Generally speaking, these soils...
International audienceThe water retention properties of a natural loess from Northern France were in...
AbstractThe primary aim of this study was to investigate the collapse potential of loess soil in Egy...
In many regions in China there is a wide distribution of dead-weight collapsible loess that experien...
Flume experiments simulating concentrated runoff were carried out on remolded silt loam soil samples...
Foundation of the buildings on the loessial soil is often associated only with difficulties resultin...
Loess is a windblown deposit comprised primarily of silt particles that has a metastable structure c...
Loess is the most important collapsible soil; possibly the only engineering soil in which real colla...