Marine Georesources and Geotechnology, Volume 34, Issue 8, Pages 782-791 , 16/11/2016

Mineralogy and Geotechnical Properties of Ultrasoft Soil from a Nearshore Mine Tailings Sedimentation Pond

Myint Win Bo, Arul Arulrajah, Patimapon Sukmak, Suksun Horpibulsuk, Melvyn Leong

Abstract

An engineering geological study was undertaken to determine the engineering properties, and mineralogy of ultrasoft soils (USS) obtained from a nearshore mine tailings sedimentation pond. The USS is a high plasticity clay of high water content and low shear strength. Marine bathymetric and seismic reflection surveys were undertaken in the sedimentation pond located in the foreshore of the Eastern part of the Republic of Singapore. Specimens collected from the bore holes were tested to determine the engineering and mineralogy properties of the USS. Field vane shear tests were undertaken just adjacent to the sampling bore holes to determine the shear strength properties of the USS. The mineralogical properties of the USS were determined using X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscope techniques. The USS is under consolidated soil where higher density and lower water content were found at deeper depth. The USS had three different compression indices under three log cycles of effective stress between 1–10, 10–100, and 100–1,000 kPa. This is the main characteristic of USS, which diverts from reconstituted soil. The outcome of this research is fundamental for understanding the compression behavior and subsequently the development of a constitutive model for USS, typical found in sedimentary pond.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

compressibilityfield vanegeologygeotechnicalhydraulicultrasoft soil

ASJC Subject Area

Earth and Planetary Sciences : OceanographyEarth and Planetary Sciences : Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyEngineering : Ocean Engineering

Funding Agency

Australian Research Council


Bibliography


Bo, M., Arulrajah, A., Sukmak, P., Horpibulsuk, S., & Leong, M. (2016). Mineralogy and Geotechnical Properties of Ultrasoft Soil from a Nearshore Mine Tailings Sedimentation Pond. Marine Georesources and Geotechnology, 34(8) 782-791. doi:10.1080/1064119X.2015.1094158

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