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Title: Drying and Atterberg limits of Cochin marine clay
Authors: Amal, Azad Sahib
Keywords: Drying
Organic soils
Plasticity
Atterberg limits
Issue Date: 28-Dec-2019
Publisher: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
Citation: Amal Azad Sahib & Retnamony G. Robinson (2020): Drying and Atterberg limits of Cochin marine clay, International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering
Abstract: Marine clays are reported to undergo an irreversible change in plasticity on drying. Various reasons such as the presence of halloysite and allophane minerals that change their structure, the presence of sesquioxides or organic matter that undergo cementation and the presence of salinity that generates strong attractive forces leading to aggregation on drying have been reported. In this study, the properties of Cochin marine clay, obtained from Cochin, India, in air-dried and oven-dried conditions were evaluated. The study shows that the plasticity characteristics get altered on drying, but can be reversed by proper dispersion using dispersion tools.
URI: 10.1080/19386362.2020.1711554
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