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The hydro-mechanical behaviour of unsaturated pyroclastic soils: An experimental investigation

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ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
Volume 195, Issue -, Pages 70-84

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.enggeo.2015.05.023

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Partial saturation; Shear strength; Compressibility; Suction; Landslides; Laboratory tests

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An experimental investigation into the hydro-mechanical behaviour of a pyroclastic silty sand was carried out in the framework of a research project on flowslides in pyrodastic soils in the Campania region (Italy). Undisturbed soil samples were taken from the subsoil layers of a test site on a limestone relief mantled by a pyroclastic unsaturated soil cover. The lab investigation was focused on the hydro-mechanical behaviour of a pyroclastic silty sand originated from the Ottaviano eruption of the Somma Vesuvius volcano some 8000 years ago. The main features of the hydraulic hysteresis domain were evaluated and the matric suction range showing the peak saturation rate with respect to suction was identified using water retention data obtained by means of evaporation and soaking tests. The mechanical behaviour of Ottaviano pozzolana emerged from stress-path controlled triaxial tests on saturated specimens and stress-path and suction controlled triaxial tests on unsaturated specimens. Average soil skeleton stress and matric suction were adopted as stress variables to present and interpret the experimental results. The effects of the unsaturated state on isotropic compressibility and on critical state shear strength are presented and discussed. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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