The central pillars of a bridge belonging to a recently built high-speed railway line experienced an unexpected and continuous heave after the end of construction. Pillars were founded on 3 × 3 pile groups capped by a rigid slab. The tips of piles supporting the central pillars reached a hard Tertiary anhydritic claystone. Deep extensometers allowed the identification of an active layer, 12–15 m thick, located below the pile tips. Observations in recovered cores suggest that the heave is induced by the growth of gypsum crystals in discontinuities of the anhydritic claystone. No heave was observed in gypsum-rich claystones located above the anhydritic layer. Gypsum crystal growth is associated with dissolution of anhydrite and subsequent pre...
The paper describes the heave experienced by two embankments providing access to a bridge located in...
Gypsum karst problems in the Permian and Triassic sequences of England have caused difficult conditi...
The paper summarizes the main phenomenological aspects of swelling in tunnels excavated in sulphate ...
The heave of the central pillars of a railway bridge, founded on large-diameter bored piles, is a co...
W(H)YDOC PhD Prize 2012, durant el 4th International Workshop of Young Doctors in Geomechanics W(H)Y...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00603-018-1503-4This p...
The development of fissures in a building placed at the site of an ancient quarry excavated in a Keu...
The development of fissures in a building placed at the site of an ancient quarry excavated in a cla...
The sustained heave of Pont de Candí Bridge is a consequence of the development of swelling strains ...
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Precipitation of gypsum crystals explains the severe swelling occurred in some tunnels crossing sulp...
Two access embankments to a railway bridge, having a maximum height of 18 m, experienced a continuou...
The paper reviews first the performance of some tunnels built in gypsiferous-anhydritic rocks, espec...
The swelling behavior observed in anhydritic rocks is explained by the precipitation of gypsum crys...
Gypsum and anhydrite are both soluble minerals that form rocks that can dissolve at the surface and ...
The paper describes the heave experienced by two embankments providing access to a bridge located in...
Gypsum karst problems in the Permian and Triassic sequences of England have caused difficult conditi...
The paper summarizes the main phenomenological aspects of swelling in tunnels excavated in sulphate ...
The heave of the central pillars of a railway bridge, founded on large-diameter bored piles, is a co...
W(H)YDOC PhD Prize 2012, durant el 4th International Workshop of Young Doctors in Geomechanics W(H)Y...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00603-018-1503-4This p...
The development of fissures in a building placed at the site of an ancient quarry excavated in a Keu...
The development of fissures in a building placed at the site of an ancient quarry excavated in a cla...
The sustained heave of Pont de Candí Bridge is a consequence of the development of swelling strains ...
Manuscript copyright of the authors and their respective institutions. Please respect copyright. For...
Precipitation of gypsum crystals explains the severe swelling occurred in some tunnels crossing sulp...
Two access embankments to a railway bridge, having a maximum height of 18 m, experienced a continuou...
The paper reviews first the performance of some tunnels built in gypsiferous-anhydritic rocks, espec...
The swelling behavior observed in anhydritic rocks is explained by the precipitation of gypsum crys...
Gypsum and anhydrite are both soluble minerals that form rocks that can dissolve at the surface and ...
The paper describes the heave experienced by two embankments providing access to a bridge located in...
Gypsum karst problems in the Permian and Triassic sequences of England have caused difficult conditi...
The paper summarizes the main phenomenological aspects of swelling in tunnels excavated in sulphate ...