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Mineralogy-swelling potential relationships for expansive shales

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Abstract

The extent to which mineralogy and swelling potential is correlated in the expansive clays and shales is studied. Sites are selected in Cretaceous shales, including Pierre Shale, that are uplifted into steeply dipping strata near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Swelling potentials are obtained on limited suites of samples with conventional and labor-intensive schemes including Seed and Chen's schemes, and with swell-consolidation measurements in response to saturation, consolidation, and rebound in an oedometer. The results showing the percent total smectite provide a useful index of swelling potential concept defined by Seed and correlates well with the swelling potential indices developed by Seed, Chen, and McKeen.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title Mineralogy-swelling potential relationships for expansive shales
Issue 99
Year Published 2000
Language English
Publisher ASCE
Publisher location Reston, VA, United States
Larger Work Title Geotechnical Special Publication
First page 361
Last page 378
Conference Title The GeoDenver 2000 - Unsaturated Soils Sessions 'Advances in Ultrasound Geotechnical'
Conference Location Denver, CO, USA
Conference Date 5 August 2000 through 5 August 2000
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