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Use of electrical resistivity to identify collapsible soils in Brazil
Fecha
2011Registro en:
BULLETIN OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, v.70, n.2, p.299-307, 2011
1435-9529
10.1007/s10064-011-0357-8
Autor
LOLLO, Jose Augusto de
RODRIGUES, Roger Augusto
ELIS, Vagner Roberto
PRADO, Renato
Institución
Resumen
Three soil profiles in Ilha Solteira, Brazil were investigated to establish their potential for collapsible behavior. The soil profiles were identified using terrain evaluation techniques and simple laboratory tests. Geophysical surveys were undertaken as they are quick and relatively cheap. The results were correlated with trial pit descriptions and cone and standard penetration tests. The study has shown that electrical resistivity is a useful tool for the preliminary identification of horizons of collapsible soils, before more expensive intrusive and laboratory work is undertaken.