W(H)YDOC PhD Prize 2012, durant el 4th International Workshop of Young Doctors in Geomechanics W(H)YDOC 2012.A high-speed railway viaduct experienced a sustained heave at high rates after its construction. The pillars of the bridge are founded on an Eocene hard anhydritic-gypsiferous claystone by means of massive foundations. Field investigations identified an active layer below the piles’ tips where expansions occur as a result of gypsum crystal growth in discontinuities from supersaturated aqueous solutions. The construction of the bridge is supposed to have triggered the swelling mechanism. An embankment, partially filling the valley, was built to slow the heave rate. The presence of soluble gypsum and anhydrite and inert materials is co...
Gypsum karst problems in the Permian and Triassic sequences of England have caused difficult conditi...
The development of fissures in a building placed at the site of an ancient quarry excavated in a cla...
The swelling behavior observed in anhydritic rocks is explained by the precipitation of gypsum crys...
W(H)YDOC PhD Prize 2012, durant el 4th International Workshop of Young Doctors in Geomechanics W(H)Y...
The central pillars of a bridge belonging to a recently built high-speed railway line experienced an...
The heave of the central pillars of a railway bridge, founded on large-diameter bored piles, is a co...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00603-018-1503-4This p...
The sustained heave of Pont de Candí Bridge is a consequence of the development of swelling strains ...
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...
* Premi extraordinari doctorat 2013-2014* Premi Alert PhD Prize 2015, atorgat per l'ALERT Geomateria...
The paper deals on tunnelling and swelling in anhydritic-gypsiferous claystones. The geology of the ...
International audienceIn order to better understand the heave observed on the railway roadbed of the...
AbstractThe Millau viaduct over the Tarn River is an exceptional bridge considering the height under...
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Gypsum karst problems in the Permian and Triassic sequences of England have caused difficult conditi...
The development of fissures in a building placed at the site of an ancient quarry excavated in a cla...
The swelling behavior observed in anhydritic rocks is explained by the precipitation of gypsum crys...
W(H)YDOC PhD Prize 2012, durant el 4th International Workshop of Young Doctors in Geomechanics W(H)Y...
The central pillars of a bridge belonging to a recently built high-speed railway line experienced an...
The heave of the central pillars of a railway bridge, founded on large-diameter bored piles, is a co...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00603-018-1503-4This p...
The sustained heave of Pont de Candí Bridge is a consequence of the development of swelling strains ...
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...
* Premi extraordinari doctorat 2013-2014* Premi Alert PhD Prize 2015, atorgat per l'ALERT Geomateria...
The paper deals on tunnelling and swelling in anhydritic-gypsiferous claystones. The geology of the ...
International audienceIn order to better understand the heave observed on the railway roadbed of the...
AbstractThe Millau viaduct over the Tarn River is an exceptional bridge considering the height under...
Manuscript copyright of the authors and their respective institutions. Please respect copyright. For...
Gypsum karst problems in the Permian and Triassic sequences of England have caused difficult conditi...
The development of fissures in a building placed at the site of an ancient quarry excavated in a cla...
The swelling behavior observed in anhydritic rocks is explained by the precipitation of gypsum crys...