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Effect of saline intrusion on the properties of cohesive soils in the Red River Delta,Vietnam
Authors:Nguyen Ngoc Truc  Lena Mihova  Toshifumi Mukunoki  Duc Minh Do
Institution:1. VNU School of Interdisciplinary Studies, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam;2. VNU University of Science, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam;3. trucnn@vnu.edu.vn;5. Department of Geotechnics, Faculty of Transportation Engineering, University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Sofia, Bulgaria;6. X-Earth Center, Faculty of Advanced Science and Technology, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan;7. VNU University of Science, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam
Abstract:Abstract

This study conducted a series of laboratory experiments and established numerical models on selected undisturbed soil samples in the Red River Delta (RRD) to determine the effect of change in soils intruded by saline water. The variation in the technical parameters of soils was verified in soils fully saturated by solution of four salt concentrations, that is, 0.0, 9.9, 19.8, and 33.0?g/L. Results show that the content and composition of clay minerals in cohesive soils before and after saline intrusion are unchanged. The same finding is obtained for clay after removing absorbed water layer by using a centrifuge apparatus. The zeta potential and settlement velocity of soils in the RRD increase when salt is added to the saturated solution. Similarly, the deformation of soils increases proportionally with the salt concentrations of that solution. This result is attributed to the linear decrease in deformation modulus. The decrease in modulus versus salinities is nearly consistent for pressure stages from 100 to 400?kPa. The safety factor of bearing capacity also decreases linearly with salinities. The decrease reaches 12.5–16.3% when soils are in the maximum saline solution. All these changes are considered as the degradation of soils in saline media.
Keywords:Red River Delta  saline intrusion  salt-affected soil  physical property  deformation modulus  bearing capacity
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