نتایج جستجو برای: silt and sand

تعداد نتایج: 16833811  

2011
Tom Schanz

This laboratory investigation has been conducted to elucidate how the fi nes fraction affects the undrained residual shear strength and liquefaction potential of sand-silt mixtures (Algeria). A series of monotonic and cyclic undrained triaxial tests were carried out on undrained, reconstituted, saturated samples of sand with varying fi nes content ranging from 0 to 50%. These were undertaken in...

2009
B. E. BEATER E. FRANKEL

Description of Materials Soil profiles developed from Dwyka tillite consist of a fine sandy loam overlying a gravel and rubble layer and succeeded by a zone of clay illuviation. Below this, the disintergrating tillite may proceed to depths of two hundred feet under favourable circumstances. This material in its most weathered aspect consists of a "soapy" orangy yellow fine silty clay of the fol...

Liquefaction is one of the most important and complex topics in geotechnical earthquake engineering. In recent years, passive site stabilization method has been proposed for non-disruptive mitigation of liquefaction risk at developed sites susceptible to liquefaction using colloidal nano-silica stabilizer. In this research, 4 box models were used to investigate the ability to uniformly deliver ...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تهران 1387

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2015
Ajay Kumar Sabyasachi Rout Manish Kumar Mishra Rupali Karpe Pazhayath Mana Ravi Raj Mangal Tripathi

Batch experiments were conducted to study the sorption of uranium (U) onto soil in deionised water as a function of its dosage, temperature and humic acid (HA). Furthermore, soils were characterized for particle sizes in the form of sand (>63 µm), silt (>2-<63 µm) and clay (<2 µm). The textural analysis revealed that soils were admixture of mainly sand and silt along with a small abundance of c...

2013
G. Charan V. K. Bharti S. E. Jadhav S. Kumar S. Acharya P. Kumar D. Gogoi R. B. Srivastava

Extreme nature of climate and topographical conditions may affect soil properties at cold desert high altitude. Hence, the present investigation was undertaken to know altitudinal variations in soil physico-chemical properties at cold desert high altitude region. For this, agriculture soils were collected from different altitude viz. site I (1000011000 ft), site II (11000-12000 ft) and site III...

Journal: :Journal of Sedimentary Research 2013

2004
TORD JOHANSSON

Johansson. T. 1995. Site index curves for Norway spruce plantations on farmland with different soil types. Studici Forestulia S~lecicu 198. 19 pp. ISSN 0039-3150, ISBN 91-576-5089-6. Growth data were collected from 157 Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) stands planted on farmland in Sweden. The stands ranged in latitude from 55'N to 66'N. The mean age of the stands was 41 years (range, 25-...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Jennifer K Carson Vanesa Gonzalez-Quiñones Daniel V Murphy Christoph Hinz Jeremy A Shaw Deirdre B Gleeson

One of soil microbiology's most intriguing puzzles is how so many different bacterial species can coexist in small volumes of soil when competition theory predicts that less competitive species should decline and eventually disappear. We provide evidence supporting the theory that low pore connectivity caused by low water potential (and therefore low water content) increases the diversity of a ...

Journal: :Open Journal of Civil Engineering 2019

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