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Spatial Distribution of Shear Wave Velocity for Late Quaternary Alluvial Soil of Kanpur City, Northern India

Journal

GEOTECHNICAL AND GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 32, Issue 1, Pages 131-149

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10706-013-9698-3

Keywords

Alluvial soil; Shear wave velocity; Standard penetration test; HFT; Spatial distribution; Site period

Funding

  1. SERC division, Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India

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Empirical correlation between standard penetration resistance (SPT-N) and shear wave velocity measured by seismic downhole techniques are prepared of the alluvial soil of quaternary age for the Kanpur city. The Kanpur city is having seismic threat from Himalaya and it falls in seismic zone III according to seismic zones of India. Standard penetration test as well seismic downhole test has been carried out up to 30 m at twelve different locations of Kanpur city. The measured SPT-N values and shear wave velocity values are used to develop empirical correlation between SPT-N and shear wave velocity. The proposed correlations have been compared with the existing regression equations by various other investigators. It is found that the proposed correlation exhibit good performance (10 % error bar). Also the measured shear wave velocity has been used to prepare spatially distributed contour map of 50, 75 and 100 m/ s using ArcGIS-9 software. It is observed that the shear wave velocity values for the northern part of Kanpur city vary from 125 to 825 m/ s. In southern part, it is varying from 125 to 500 m/ s where as in the central part of the city the shear wave velocity varies from 125 to 375 m/ s. The eastern part of the city also shows some variation in shear wave velocity which ranges from 250 to 625 m/ s. The western part of the city shows the variation of shear wave velocity from <= 125 to 500 m/ s. The soil type of the study area are classified as per NEHRP and new Italian O. P. M. C classification system as B, C and D type soil with having site period of 0.1-0.9 s and Poisson's ratio varying from 0.1 to 0.4.

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