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Geotechnics, Volume 2, Issue 4

2022 December - 14 articles

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Articles (14)

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,566 Views
18 Pages

10 December 2022

Particle breakage in soils is a well-recognised behaviour. Conventional methods for quantifying the breakage process rely on calculating the area between the particle size distribution (PSD) curves produced before and after crushing. A key aspect of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,684 Views
25 Pages

2 December 2022

In this article, a set of neural networks for the prediction of the stresses and the corresponding strains at failure of cohesive soils when subjected to a load of a shallow foundation are presented. The data are acquired via Monte Carlo analyses for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
7,269 Views
25 Pages

Geological Exploration, Landslide Characterization and Susceptibility Mapping at the Boundary between Two Crystalline Bodies in Jajarkot, Nepal

  • Yubraj Bikram Shahi,
  • Sushma Kadel,
  • Harish Dangi,
  • Ganesh Adhikari,
  • Diwakar KC and
  • Kabi Raj Paudyal

1 December 2022

The geology of the Himalayas is intricated and intriguing. It features numerous tectonic bodies and structures too complex to interpret. Along with such mysteries it has too many common geohazards, such as landslides. In this study, a detailed geolog...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,650 Views
24 Pages

1 December 2022

Developing new optimization algorithms and data mining has improved traditional engineering structural analysis models (meaning basically swarm-based solutions). Additionally, an accurate quantification of in situ friction capacity (ISFC) of driven p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,589 Views
8 Pages

Analysis of the Mobilization of an Unsaturated Infinite Natural Slope Due to Strength Reduction

  • Vicente Navarro,
  • Gema De la Morena,
  • Joel Torres-Serra,
  • Emilio Ruiz and
  • Laura Asensio

23 November 2022

This work analyses the mobilization of infinite natural slopes that are initially partially saturated. Starting from dry conditions (the water table is assumed to be deep, far from the slope surface), the soil shear strength will decrease when the we...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,549 Views
24 Pages

15 November 2022

Soil mixing, which blends the natural soils with cementitious materials (or binders), has been used to enhance the soft ground and improve problematic soils for several decades. With developments in technique and machinery, the embedded depth of soil...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,803 Views
14 Pages

11 November 2022

Induced trench method is a well-known technique usually used to reduce the soil pressure applied on buried pipes. This method involves the use of a lightweight compressible material above the buried pipe to increase the positive arching, and thus, to...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
10,567 Views
28 Pages

8 November 2022

In 1923, Karl Terzaghi developed the theory of soil consolidation in which he introduced the concept of effective stress (ES). Over the past century, various theoretical aspects have been unraveled regarding the Effective Stress Principle (ESP) and t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,919 Views
26 Pages

The Geological Structure and Tectonic Complexity of Northern Thessaly That Hosted the March 2021 Seismic Crisis

  • Sotiris Sboras,
  • Spyros Pavlides,
  • Adamantios Kilias,
  • Dimitris Galanakis,
  • Athanasios Chatziioannou and
  • Alexandros Chatzipetros

4 November 2022

Knowing the rich presence of active faults in northern Thessaly and the lack of any significant seismic activity since at least the mid-1940s, the 2021 seismic sequence did not surprise us. What did surprise us was the fact that (i) despite the great...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,148 Views
27 Pages

29 October 2022

Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) in geological formation as a supercritical fluid is a viable option to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Due to the density difference between CO2 and formation fluid, CO2 shows a buoyant te...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,518 Views
37 Pages

Stress–Strain–Time Description and Analysis of Frozen–Thawed Silty Clay under Low Stress Level

  • Haigang Qu,
  • Dianrui Mu,
  • Zhenlu Ren,
  • Ziyuan Huang,
  • Yang Huang and
  • Aiping Tang

24 October 2022

The construction of high-speed railways in cold regions needs to consider the effects of freeze–thaw cycles (FTHs) on the long-term deformation of subgrades. However, at present, research on the creep characteristics of frozen–thawed rock...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,156 Views
16 Pages

30 September 2022

Numerous researchers of soil creep behavior adopt stepwise loading (SL) rather than respective loading (RL) to perform the triaxial creep tests. However, a complete continuous strain–time curve of SL needs to be converted into assumed curve clu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,451 Views
30 Pages

Rock Mechanical Laboratory Testing of Thebes Limestone Formation (Member I), Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt

  • Rodrigo Alcaíno-Olivares,
  • Martin Ziegler,
  • Susanne Bickel,
  • Hesham Ismaiel,
  • Kerry Leith and
  • Matthew Perras

26 September 2022

The Thebes Limestone Formation of Lower Eocene age is one of the most extensive rock units in Egypt. It is of importance to the apogee of the ancient Egyptian civilization, particularly in Luxor (South-Central Egypt), where the rock formation hosts t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
16,308 Views
23 Pages

26 September 2022

The Himalayas are one of the most unstable regions in the world. Underground excavations are very challenging in this region due to the fragile geology, tectonic activities and complex geological structures. In the present study, three hydropower hea...

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