Application of microstructure classification for the assessment of the variability of geological-engineering and pore space properties in clay soils

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The performed investigations were focused on analysing the variability of geological-engineering properties in clay soils from central-eastern Europe with regard to microstructures. Thirty-nine soils differing in origin, lithology and microstructure type were selected for analysis. Results of studies on lithological and physical and mechanical parameters were analysed, coupled with quantitative microstructural parameters based on microstructure images. The relationships between lithological, physical and mechanical and pore space parameters were determined with regard to microstructure types. Sediment origin and diagenesis, and soil microstructure and pore space parameters had influence on the geological-engineering properties. Such approach allows for predicting engineering parameters based on soil microstructure types and their pore space parameters.

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Trzciński, J., & Wójcik, E. (2019). Application of microstructure classification for the assessment of the variability of geological-engineering and pore space properties in clay soils. Open Geosciences, 11(1), 236–248. https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0019

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