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Soft marine soil deposit is distributed under the sea with many special properties. This type of soil is rarely researched in Vietnam because of the difficult geotechnical investigation under the sea level. In this paper, the experimental laboratories were performed to investigate the geotechnical properties of soft marine soil at Chan May port, Vietnam. The field investigation results indicate that the thickness of soft soil varies from a few meters to more than ten meters. Soft soil has a high value of water content, void ratio, and compressibility and a low value of shear strength. The compression index has a good relationship with water content, liquid limit, and dry unit weight. The unit weight, shear strength, and preconsolidation pressure increase with the increase of depth. These results show that the soil in the study area is unfavorable for construction activities
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Bibliogr. 23 poz., rys., wykr., zdj.
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- Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, 18 Vien street, Hanoi, Vietnam
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- Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, 18 Vien street, Hanoi, Vietnam
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- Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, 18 Vien street, Hanoi, Vietnam
Bibliografia
- 1. Gouramanis, C., Switzer, A.D., Bristow, C.S., Pham, D.T., Mauz, B., Hoang, Q.D., Lam, D.D., Lee, Y.S., Soria, J.L.A., Pile, J., Chi, N.T.K., Nghiem, D., Sloss, C., 2020. Holocence evolution of the Chan May coastal embayment, central Vietnam: Changing coastal dynamics associated with decreasing rates of progradation possibly forced by mid-to late-Holocence sea-level changes. Geomorpholy 367.
- 2. Nu, N.T, Son, B.T, Dung, T.L., 2020. The potential of using fine rock for replacing soft soil in construction of abreakwater at Chan May port. Journal of Mining and Earth Sciences. 61(4):75-85.
- 3. Al-Bared, M.A.M, Marto, A., 2017. A review on the geotechnical and engineering characteristics of marine clay and the modern methods of improvements. Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences, 13(4): 825-831.
- 4. Egashira, K., Ohtsubo, M., 1982. Smectite in marine quick-clays of Japan. Clays and Clay Miner. 30(4): 275–280.
- 5. Liu, S.Y., Shao, G.H., Du, Y.J., Cai, G.J., 2011. Depositional and geotechnical properties of marine clays in Lianyungang, China. Eng. Geol. 121, 66–74.
- 6. Rajasekarana. R, .K, Srinivasaraghavan, R., 1998. Microfabric, chemical and mineralogical study of Indian marine clays. Ocean Engineering, 26 (5): 463-483.
- 7. Rajasekaran, G., Rao, S.N., 2002. Compressibility behaviour of lime-treated marine clay. Ocean Eng. 29: 545–559.
- 8. Yunus, M.N., Marto, A., Pakir, F., Kasran, K., Azri, M. A., Jusoh, S.N., 2015. Performance of limetreated marine clay on strength and compressibility chracteristics. Inter. J. Geomate. 8(2): 1232– 1238.
- 9. Bo, M.W., Arulrajah, A., Sukmak, P., Horpibulsuk, S., 2015. Mineralogy and geotechnical properties of Singapore marine clay at Changi. Soils and Found. 55(3): 600–613.
- 10. Nu, N.T., Duong, N.T, Phong, N.V., 2020. The effects of salt contents on the geotechnical properties of some soft soils in the coastal area of Vietnam. Journal of Mining and Earth Sciences. 60(6):51-60.
- 11. Chu, J., Bo, M.W., Chang, M.F., and Choa, V., 2002. Consolidation and permeability properties of Singapore marine clay. Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 128(9): 724 – 732.
- 12. Oh, E.Y.N., and Chai, G.W.K. Characterization of marine clay for road embankment design in coastal area. Proceedings of the sixteenth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference.7–10. 2006.
- 13. Miao, L., and Kavazanjian, E., 2007. Secondary Compression Features of Jiangsu Soft Marine Clay. Marine Georesources & Geotechnology 25 (2): 129–144.
- 14. Ahmad, N.R., Harahap, I.S.H., 2016. The compression behavior of marine clays in Malaysia. Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. 1– 6.
- 15. Arulrajah, A., Bo, M.W., 2008. Characteristics of Singapore marine clay at Changi. Geotech. and Geol. Eng. 26, 431–441.
- 16. Basack, S., Purkayastha, R.D., 2009. Engineering properties of marine clays from the Eastern coast of India. J. of Eng. Tech. and Res.. 1(6): 109–114.
- 17. Nu, N.T., Toan, D.M, Hong, P.T, Son, B.T., 2020. Determination of Particles and Minerals Content in Soft Clay Soil of the Mekong Delta Coastal Provinces, Southern Vietnam for Inorganic Adhesives Stabilization. Iraqi Journal of Science, 61(4): 791-804.
- 18. Nu, N.T, Son, B.T, Ngoc, D.M., 2020. Research on Horizontal Coefficient of Consolidation of Vietnam’s Soft Soil. Journal of Engineering, vol. 2020, 13 pages.
- 19. Ngoc, D.M., Nu, N.T, Toan, D.M, Son, B.T., 2021. Study on Soft Ground Structure in The Mekong Delta Coastal Province, Viet Nam for Embankment Construction. Journal of Applied Science and Engineering, 24 (3): 307-314.
- 20. Luan, V.N, Nu, N.T, Toan, D.M., 2021. Consolidation Properties of Ho Chi Minh City Soil, Vietnam. Iraqi Geological Journal, 54 (1A).
- 21. Oanh, N.C. Undrained shear strength and consolidation yield stress of clay found in three construction sites in Vietnam. Geotechnics for Sustainable Development - Geotech Hanoi 2013, 585-591.
- 22. Zarina Shahri, Chee - Ming Chan. On the Characterization of Dredged Marine Soils from Malaysian Waters: Physical Properties. Environment and Pollution; 4(3): 2015.
- 23. Lumb, P., & Holt, J.K., 1968. The Undrained Shear Strength of a Soft Marine Clay from Hong Kong. Géotechnique, 18(1): 25–36. doi:10.1680/geot.1968.18.1.25.
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2021).
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