This paper presents the results of the electrical conductivity measurements of sand–clay mixtures that were formed of three types of sands and five pure clays and prepared with water of low salinity. The results show that an increase in clay content results in an increase in the overall electrical conductivity. Moreover, a direct or inverse relationship between the overall soil electrical conductivity (σT) and porosity (n) is observed depending on whether the water conductivity (σw) is higher or lower than the clay particle surface conductivity (σs). Common predictive models for electrical conductivity were developed for sands and clayey sands with a clay content of less than 20%. This research extended these studies to include clays, sandy clays and clayey sands to show that it is possible to predict the electrical conductivity of a soil from its composition and fabric.
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Muataz M. Al-Moadhen, PhD;
Muataz M. Al-Moadhen, PhD
Lecturer, Middle Technical University, Technical Institute–Anbar, Iraq (corresponding author: m.m.almoadhen@mtu.edu.iq)
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Barry G. Clarke, PhD;
Barry G. Clarke, PhD
Professor of Civil Engineering Geotechnics, School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, UK
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Xiaohui Chen, PhD
Xiaohui Chen, PhD
Associate Professor, Geotechnical Engineering, School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
May 22 2021
Accepted:
July 25 2022
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2024
Environmental Geotechnics (2024) 11 (8): 615–628.
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Received:
May 22 2021
Accepted:
July 25 2022
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Al-Moadhen MM, Clarke BG, Chen X (2024), "Electrical conductivity of sand–clay mixtures". Environmental Geotechnics, Vol. 11 No. 8 pp. 615–628, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jenge.21.00048
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