Irish glacial soils or boulder clays are often difficult to characterise using conventional sampling and laboratory testing due to the high quantity of coarse particles. Therefore, electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is often used in geotechnical investigations in Ireland. A feature of ERT measurements in Irish boulder clays is that the resistivity values are much higher than those published for similar materials elsewhere. In order to study the factors that control the resistivity values of these boulder clays, a detailed in situ and laboratory study was carried out at five sites. The sites were chosen to correspond with soils derived from the most prominent rock types found in Ireland. Measured resistivity values were found to reduce with increased density, increased water content, reduced porosity and increased degree of saturation. The influence of coarse particles was found to be the primary reason why Irish boulder clays have relatively high resistivity values. It was also found that pore water content plays a dominant role in the measured resistivity values, which overrides the influence of other factors. Simple correlations between soil type and resistivity values can be misleading and the context of the in situ state of the material and the nature of the soil particles needs to be considered.
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Sophie O'Connor, BSc, PhD;
Sophie O'Connor, BSc, PhD
Research Assistant
School of Civil Engineering, University College Dublin (UCD), Dublin, Ireland
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Peter O'Connor, BSc, MSc;
Peter O'Connor, BSc, MSc
Managing Director
APEX Geoservices, Gorey, Co. Wexford, Ireland
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Michael Long, BE, MEngSc, PhD
Michael Long, BE, MEngSc, PhD
Senior Lecturer
School of Civil Engineering, University College Dublin (UCD), Dublin, Ireland (corresponding author: Mike.Long@ucd.ie)
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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September 09 2014
Accepted:
October 08 2015
Online ISSN: 1751-8563
Print ISSN: 1353-2618
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2015
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Geotechnical Engineering (2016) 169 (1): 49–66.
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September 09 2014
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October 08 2015
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O'Connor S, O'Connor P, Long M (2016), "Resistivity of Irish glacial deposits". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Geotechnical Engineering, Vol. 169 No. 1 pp. 49–66, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgeen.14.00141
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