Loess soil deposits are widely distributed in arid and semi-arid regions and constitute about 10% of land area of the world. These soils typically have a loose honeycomb-type meta-stable structure that is susceptible to a large reduction in total volume or collapse upon wetting. Collapse characteristics contribute to various problems to infrastructures that are constructed on loess soils. For this reason, collapse triggering mechanism for loess soils has been of significant interest for researchers and practitioners all over the world. This paper aims at providing a state-of-the-art review on collapse mechanism with special reference to loess soil deposits. The collapse mechanism studies are summarized under three different categories, i.e....
The collapse potential, mineralogy, microstructure, and particle morphology of a loess from the Loes...
PDFTech Reporthttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/43000/43200/43297/3109fulltext.pdfFHWA/IN/JTRP-2011/12SPR-3109C...
The loess collapsing soils are practically ubiquitously distributed in the Perm region. They occupy ...
Soil collapse is amongst one of the most significant ground related hazards. A collapsible soil, in...
Loess is a soil that can exhibit large deformations upon wetting. Cases of wetting induced collapse ...
Collapsible soils such as loess are particular types of problematic soils, whose collapse potential ...
The collapsible soils possess a high apparent strength at their low natural moisture content but und...
Collapsible soils are encountered in arid and semi-arid regions. Such soils cause potential construc...
Phenomenon of collapsible soils is a broadly investigated problem of the soil behaviour. A review of...
Loess is the most important collapsible soil; possibly the only engineering soil in which real colla...
This dissertation deals with collapsing soils that are prevalent in Tucson, Arizona. Upon wetting, s...
The hydrocollapse of loess continues to cause major geotechnical problems throughout the world. Work...
International audienceSpecial problems were encountered in some areas in Northern France where the h...
An increase in population levels has led to extensive land development and increased construction on...
Metastable soils may collapse because of the nature of their fabric. Generally speaking, these soils...
The collapse potential, mineralogy, microstructure, and particle morphology of a loess from the Loes...
PDFTech Reporthttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/43000/43200/43297/3109fulltext.pdfFHWA/IN/JTRP-2011/12SPR-3109C...
The loess collapsing soils are practically ubiquitously distributed in the Perm region. They occupy ...
Soil collapse is amongst one of the most significant ground related hazards. A collapsible soil, in...
Loess is a soil that can exhibit large deformations upon wetting. Cases of wetting induced collapse ...
Collapsible soils such as loess are particular types of problematic soils, whose collapse potential ...
The collapsible soils possess a high apparent strength at their low natural moisture content but und...
Collapsible soils are encountered in arid and semi-arid regions. Such soils cause potential construc...
Phenomenon of collapsible soils is a broadly investigated problem of the soil behaviour. A review of...
Loess is the most important collapsible soil; possibly the only engineering soil in which real colla...
This dissertation deals with collapsing soils that are prevalent in Tucson, Arizona. Upon wetting, s...
The hydrocollapse of loess continues to cause major geotechnical problems throughout the world. Work...
International audienceSpecial problems were encountered in some areas in Northern France where the h...
An increase in population levels has led to extensive land development and increased construction on...
Metastable soils may collapse because of the nature of their fabric. Generally speaking, these soils...
The collapse potential, mineralogy, microstructure, and particle morphology of a loess from the Loes...
PDFTech Reporthttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/43000/43200/43297/3109fulltext.pdfFHWA/IN/JTRP-2011/12SPR-3109C...
The loess collapsing soils are practically ubiquitously distributed in the Perm region. They occupy ...