Two laterite soils, a granite gneiss derived and an amphibolite derived, are compacted at three different energies and subjected to consolidation and permeability tests. Results obtained together with existing literature show that the granite gneiss derived laterite soil is suitable for use as fills
Effect of pH on the geotechnical properties of laterite
โ Scribed by B.M. Sunil; Sitaram Nayak; S. Shrihari
- Book ID
- 103829026
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 420 KB
- Volume
- 85
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0013-7952
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โฆ Synopsis
Environmental Geotechnology has emerged as an interdisciplinary science, aiming and forecasting, analyzing and solving the geotechnical problems involving the influence of environmental factors. Lateritic soil of west coast region of India was studied to investigate the effect of soaking on the engineering properties and chemical characteristics of soil, soaked in different pH solutions (pH = 5.0, pH = 7.0, pH = 8.0). 12 N hydrochloric acid and 15 M ammonia solution were used to monitor the pH of the solution for about ninety days. Results showed that the pH of the solution has strong influence on the chemical characteristics of lateritic soil. The engineering properties of soil are altered when compared with the initial characteristics of the soil. The reason for this observed behavior of the soil is addressed in this paper.
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