The paper discusses the results of research into the causes of weathering of stiff Pleistocene clays located in the Montemesola Basin (TA, Italy), and on the effects of weathering on the clay's mechanical behaviour. The weathered clays are yellow-brown and overlie the original grey clays in the whole basin. The liquidity indexes of both the yellow and the grey clays, their fabric, as observed by means of scanning electron microscopy, as well as the yellow clay oxidation features suggest that drying has been the main weathering process in the basin. This is confirmed by the results of drying–wetting cycle tests carried out in the laboratory on undisturbed clay samples, which show the drying–wetting cycles to produce changes in the grey clay similar to those present in situ due to weathering. Results of oedometer, stress path and triaxial tests show that weathering has caused a degradation of the clay bonding and an associated reduction in the size of the clay state boundary surface. Both one-dimensional and iso-tropic compression data and the shear data indicate that the effects of weathering on the mechanics of the clay may be established according to the decrease in the clay stress sensitivity. Weathering also causes a decrease in the normalised shear stiffness, as observed by means of bender element tests, which is also related to a decrease in the stress sensitivity.
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Structure degradation and changes in the mechanical behaviour of a stiff clay due to weathering Available to Purchase
F. Cotecchia
F. Cotecchia
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Technical University of Bari
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
August 09 2000
Accepted:
January 30 2001
Online ISSN: 1751-7656
Print ISSN: 0016-8505
© 2001 Thomas Telford Ltd
2001
Geotechnique (2001) 51 (5): 441–453.
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Received:
August 09 2000
Accepted:
January 30 2001
Citation
Cafaro F, Cotecchia F (2001), "Structure degradation and changes in the mechanical behaviour of a stiff clay due to weathering". Geotechnique, Vol. 51 No. 5 pp. 441–453, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/geot.2001.51.5.441
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