International audienceThis work presents a study on the behaviors of diatomaceous soils. Although studies are rarely reported on these soils, they have been identified in Mexico City, the Sea of Japan, the northeast coast of Australia, the equatorial Pacific, and the lacustrine deposit of Bogotá (Colombia), among other locations. Features of this kind of soil include high friction angle, high initial void ratio, high compressibility index, high liquid limit, and low density. Some of these features are counterintuitive from a classical soil mechanics viewpoint. To understand the geotechnical properties of the diatomaceous soil, a comprehensive experimental plan consisting of more than 2400 tests was performed, including physical tests such a...
Acceso restringido a texto completoVolcanic activity results in a wide range of soil types with very...
The paper examines the role of physico-chemical factors in the consistency limits and compressibilit...
Marine diatomaceous sediments are common along the polar belts and equator, but very little is known...
International audienceThis work presents a study on the behaviors of diatomaceous soils. Although st...
The presence of diatoms in diatomaceous soil gives it geotechnical properties that are unusual compa...
Diatoms are microscopic algae with a skeleton called a frustule, formed chiefly of silica, and are f...
International audienceThis paper presents the mechanical behaviors of the lacustrine deposit, a repr...
Diatomaceous earth is formed by the deposition of biological matter and as such has a number of uniq...
Diatomite soil is a kind of bio-siliceous soil with complex composition and special structure, the p...
Diatomite is a powdering mineral mainly composed of diatom microfossils present in marine and lacust...
The mineralogical, chemical, and geotechnical properties of a latosol from the uplands of Minas Gera...
Problem statement: Organic soils and peat were believed to be geotechnically problematic due to thei...
The influence of diatoms on clayey soils behavior has been shown to be important through studies of ...
Micaceous soils are generally known for their high compressibility and low compacted density behavio...
Analysis of compressibility data of diatom earth and Ariake clay of similar water holding capacities...
Acceso restringido a texto completoVolcanic activity results in a wide range of soil types with very...
The paper examines the role of physico-chemical factors in the consistency limits and compressibilit...
Marine diatomaceous sediments are common along the polar belts and equator, but very little is known...
International audienceThis work presents a study on the behaviors of diatomaceous soils. Although st...
The presence of diatoms in diatomaceous soil gives it geotechnical properties that are unusual compa...
Diatoms are microscopic algae with a skeleton called a frustule, formed chiefly of silica, and are f...
International audienceThis paper presents the mechanical behaviors of the lacustrine deposit, a repr...
Diatomaceous earth is formed by the deposition of biological matter and as such has a number of uniq...
Diatomite soil is a kind of bio-siliceous soil with complex composition and special structure, the p...
Diatomite is a powdering mineral mainly composed of diatom microfossils present in marine and lacust...
The mineralogical, chemical, and geotechnical properties of a latosol from the uplands of Minas Gera...
Problem statement: Organic soils and peat were believed to be geotechnically problematic due to thei...
The influence of diatoms on clayey soils behavior has been shown to be important through studies of ...
Micaceous soils are generally known for their high compressibility and low compacted density behavio...
Analysis of compressibility data of diatom earth and Ariake clay of similar water holding capacities...
Acceso restringido a texto completoVolcanic activity results in a wide range of soil types with very...
The paper examines the role of physico-chemical factors in the consistency limits and compressibilit...
Marine diatomaceous sediments are common along the polar belts and equator, but very little is known...