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Influence of salinity on permeability characteristics of marine sediments
Authors:U. V. Jose  S. T. Bhat  B. U. Nayak
Affiliation:Ocean Engineering Division , National Institute of Oceanography , Dona Paula, India
Abstract:Abstract

Laboratory tests were conducted on compacted marine sediments to study the effect of salt concentration of permeating fluid on its permeability characteristics. Deep sea sediment samples were collected from water depths varying from 3700 to 4500 m off Mauritius coast. Liquid limit and plasticity index varied widely from 45 to 75 and 10 to 35, respectively. Permeability was found at different void ratios with distilled water and 0.2, 0.4, and 0.8 N NaCl solutions as permeating fluid. It was found that permeability increases with an increase in salt concentration for a given void ratio. This is explained by diffused double layer theory. Also, the rate of increase in permeability decreases with increase in salt concentration. The effect of salt concentration seemed to be less at higher void ratios.
Keywords:Deep sea sediments  permeability  compaction  salinity  voids ratio  flocculation  diffused double layer theory
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