Correction to: Geotechnical characterization of the diatomaceous silty soil in Walvis Bay, Namibia: mechanical properties and interpretations of CPTu records

Jianyu Li,Hongjie Lin, Yue Zhang, Hongwei Yang,Jiankun Liu

Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment(2024)

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Diatomaceous soils as a special soil containing diatom frustules are widely distributed in marine deposits. Although their soil properties have been partially tested and reported which exhibit high void ratio and compressibility, a thorough investigation is in lack. Moreover, the interpretation of the cone penetration test (CPTu), a widely-used in-situ test, to the properties of such soil is still unknown, hindering a proper estimation of the diatomaceous soils in engineering geology and geotechnical practice. This study reports the soil properties and mechanical behavior of the undisturbed diatomaceous soil obtained from Walvis Bay in Namibia, which shows that the soils had an extremely high void ratio (~ 4.39) and low specific gravity (~ 2.16), and consequently low density and high compressibility. Due to the porous property of diatom frustules, the diatomaceous soils also exhibited a high liquid limit and plastic limit. Although these properties provide an identification to super soft soils, the diatomaceous soils had discrepant mechanical properties, i.e., the values of strength parameters in diatomaceous soils were higher than those in typical soft soils. At the end, by comparing the results of strength parameters obtained from the laboratory tests on undisturbed soil samples and the in-situ CPTu records, this paper proposes the interpretation methods of CPTu results to the strength parameters (effective friction angle and undrained shear strength) in the diatomaceous soils.
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Diatomaceous soils,CPTu,Diatomite,Soil classification
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