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Holocene Deposits in Saga Plain: Leaching Mechanism and Soil Sensitivity
Authors:Jin-Chun Chai  Takenori Hino  Shui-long Shen  John P Carter
Institution:1.Graduate School of Science and Technology,Saga University,Saga,Japan;2.Institute of Lowland and Marine Research,Saga University,Saga,Japan;3.Department of Civil Engineering and State Key Laboratory of Ocean Engineering,Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Shanghai,China;4.Centre for Geotechnical Science and Engineering,The University of Newcastle,Newcastle,Australia
Abstract:The Saga Plain in Japan contains a 10–30 m thick Holocene clayey soil deposit with a natural water content generally more than 100% and a liquidity index (I L ) larger than 1.0. Most of this is a marine deposit known as the Ariake clay formation. Using salinity in the pore water of this deposit as an index, the mechanism of post-depositional salinity leaching from the Ariake clay formation has been investigated. This has been achieved using current measurements of the salinity distribution in the deposit and the groundwater flow velocity in an underlying Pleistocene gravelly sand layer, together with advection–diffusion analyses. It is suggested that diffusion together with possible rainfall percolation and/or upward seepage flow from the Pleistocene gravelly sand layer was the main mechanism causing salinity leaching. Detailed analysis of the test results from four boreholes indicates that for the locations where the activity of the clay minerals was less than 1.25, salinity leaching probably accounts for the observed low undrained shear strength (<0.5 kPa) of remoulded soil samples, high values of the sensitivity (S t ), and the formation of a quick clay.
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