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Influence of the microstructure in the collapse of a residual clayey tropical soil
Fecha
2009Registro en:
BULLETIN OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, v.68, n.1, p.107-116, 2009
1435-9529
10.1007/s10064-008-0180-z
Autor
GUTIERREZ, Nelci Helena Maia
NOBREGA, Maria Teresa de
VILAR, Orencio Monje
Institución
Resumen
A typical residual clayey soil originating from basalt in southern Brazil has been analyzed in order to assess the influence of wetting-induced deformation and microstructural features on the collapse behavior. Single and double oedometer tests were undertaken on a soil profile to 9 m depth. The results indicated collapsible behaviour at all profile depths. The influence of pre-consolidation stress and pedogenetic factors in the variability of the physical characteristics of the soil and in the magnitude of the collapse was noted. The collapse coefficient has been shown to be related to the both the microaggregate plasma and the varying nature of the pores and their interconnectivity.