科克市和海港冰期沉积物的分布和工程特性

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences Irish Journal of Earth Sciences Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1353/ijes.0.a915719
Stephen Curtis, Michael Long
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通过对现有数据进行重新评估,并对一个地点的沉积物岩芯样本进行额外测试,研究了科克市和港口地区第四纪冰期沉积物的范围、性质、成分和工程特性,该地区未来将有许多开发计划。岩头海拔与冰期沉积物的存在之间存在着明显的联系。已探明的沉积物区域十分清晰。这些矿藏主要分布在科克埋藏谷轴线的南侧,厚度向北增加。冰期沉积物的底部似乎与岩头的底部相吻合,前者的西部范围与后者的陡峭落差相吻合。商业调查中遇到的大部分沉积物都是厚而均匀的淤泥/粘土,与之前研究中描述的一致。沉积物主要为淤泥,但其性质和工程特性与硬质粘土一致。样本扰动效应非常明显,这可能会导致低估材料的预固结应力和不排水剪切强度。未来的工作将受益于现场勘测和地球物理技术的使用。
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The Distribution and Engineering Properties of Interglacial Deposits in Cork City and Harbour
A reassessment of existing data and additional testing on sediment core samples from one site was used to study the extent, nature, composition and engineering properties of the Quaternary interglacial deposits in an area of Cork city and harbour where many future developments are planned. A clear link is apparent between rockhead elevation and the presence of the interglacial deposits. Well-defined pockets of the deposit were proven. These are found mostly on the southern side of the Cork buried valley axis and increase in thickness to the north. The base of the interglacial deposits appears to mirror that of the rockhead and the western extent of the former coincides with a steep drop off in the latter. Much of the deposit encountered in commercial investigations is a thick relatively uniform silt/clay consistent with that described in previous studies. The sediment is predominantly silt sized, but its behaviour and engineering properties are consistent with those of a stiff clay. Sample disturbance effects were found to be significant and these likely result in an underestimation of the preconsolidation stress and the undrained shear strength of the material. Future work would benefit from the use of in-situ site investigation and geophysical techniques.
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Irish Journal of Earth Sciences
Irish Journal of Earth Sciences Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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