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Mineralogy and plasticity in clay sediments from north-east Tunisia

✍ Scribed by W. Hajjaji; M. Hachani; B. Moussi; K. Jeridi; M. Medhioub; A. López-Galindo; F. Rocha; J.A. Labrincha; F. Jamoussi


Book ID
104020006
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
775 KB
Volume
57
Category
Article
ISSN
1464-343X

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✦ Synopsis


Several cross-sections carried out in the Bir M'Cherga area (northern Tunisia) provided a complete Triassic-Miocene stratigraphic sequence, rather representative of the whole Tunisian Ridge Field located in the northern Atlas. Mineralogical analysis revealed a predominance of illite in the Early Cretaceous, while smectite is dominant in the Late Cretaceous and Tertiary. In terms of Atterberg limits, the Bir M'Cherga samples can be divided into two groups: one of moderately plastic clay samples until the Early Cretaceous, and another represented by the Late Cretaceous and Tertiary clays, which are the most plastic. As expected, the Atterberg limits increase with the amount of phyllosilicates present in the sample, which is dependent on the amount of smectite. This analysis was complemented by the use of the equivalent basal spacing (EBS) parameter, which gives a good correlation between the mineralogical characteristics of the clays and their plasticity. Using EBS, we can predict the mechanical/plastic behaviour of any clay sample according to its mineralogical composition.


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