Twenty-one samples, ranging in depth from 0 to 150 meters below seafloor (mbsf), were obtained from Leg 123 Sites 765 and 766. All samples were tested for Atterberg limits: 14 for laboratory vane shear strength and seven for uniaxial consolidation. Based on the determined Atterberg limits, along with shipboard measurements of water content, the sediment appears to be underconsolidated from 0 to 40 mbsf at Site 765 and from 0 to 80 mbsf at Site 766. Normal consolidation trends were observed for the sediments below these depths. Vane shear strengths, when compared with calculated values for a normally consolidated clay, indicate underconsolidated sediment at both sites. However, the use of Atterberg limit and vane shear strength data to asses...
The results of nine consolidation and permeability tests are presented for sediment samples from the...
Sites 679, 680, and 681 of the Ocean Drilling Program were drilled along an east-west transect acros...
Factor-of-safety analyses of submarine slope failure depend critically on the shear strength of the ...
Eight whole-core samples from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1244, Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia continental ...
Based on laboratory geotechnical tests, the stress history of sediment drift deposits at two Ocean D...
Geotechnical properties of sediment from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 164 are presented as: (1) normal...
Uniaxial strain consolidation experiments were conducted to determine elastic and plastic properties...
Vertical permeability and sediment consolidation measurements were taken on seven whole-round drill ...
Based on laboratory geotechnical tests, the stress history of sediment drift deposits at two Ocean D...
Consolidation tests were conducted on sediment samples from four cores (17-31 m lengths) obtained wi...
Geotechnical property results from Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 576A sediments represent the most ...
Drilling during Leg 167 at the California margin was scheduled to recover continuous sedimentary sec...
Sediment geotechnical properties are an important component of geohazard analyses and studies on sub...
Most of the sediments at Sites 819 through 821 are underconsolidated, likely the result of high sedi...
The consolidation-permeability characteristics and index properties of seven sediment samples from D...
The results of nine consolidation and permeability tests are presented for sediment samples from the...
Sites 679, 680, and 681 of the Ocean Drilling Program were drilled along an east-west transect acros...
Factor-of-safety analyses of submarine slope failure depend critically on the shear strength of the ...
Eight whole-core samples from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1244, Hydrate Ridge, Cascadia continental ...
Based on laboratory geotechnical tests, the stress history of sediment drift deposits at two Ocean D...
Geotechnical properties of sediment from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 164 are presented as: (1) normal...
Uniaxial strain consolidation experiments were conducted to determine elastic and plastic properties...
Vertical permeability and sediment consolidation measurements were taken on seven whole-round drill ...
Based on laboratory geotechnical tests, the stress history of sediment drift deposits at two Ocean D...
Consolidation tests were conducted on sediment samples from four cores (17-31 m lengths) obtained wi...
Geotechnical property results from Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 576A sediments represent the most ...
Drilling during Leg 167 at the California margin was scheduled to recover continuous sedimentary sec...
Sediment geotechnical properties are an important component of geohazard analyses and studies on sub...
Most of the sediments at Sites 819 through 821 are underconsolidated, likely the result of high sedi...
The consolidation-permeability characteristics and index properties of seven sediment samples from D...
The results of nine consolidation and permeability tests are presented for sediment samples from the...
Sites 679, 680, and 681 of the Ocean Drilling Program were drilled along an east-west transect acros...
Factor-of-safety analyses of submarine slope failure depend critically on the shear strength of the ...