Singularities of geotechnical properties of complex soils in seismic regions

  • Verdugo Alvarado, Ramón
Publication date
July 2008
Publisher
ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
Journal
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering

Abstract

Acceso restringido a texto completoVolcanic activity results in a wide range of soil types with very unusual characteristics, the most remarkable of which are volcanic ash clays containing the clay minerals allophane and imogolite. In addition to these soils, volcanic activity often produces the special environmental conditions that result in the formation of diatomaceous soils, namely, water rich in dissolved silica. These soils consist of individual particles containing intraparticle voids filled with water, resulting in a very unique porous particle morphology that is quite different than stereotypical sedimentary soils. This paper presents a series of careful laboratory tests on samples of both materials found in Chile. These tests...

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