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Influence of Amorphous Clay-Size Materials on Soil Plasticity and Shrink-Swell Behavior
Authors:Yongshan Wan  James Kwong  Horst G Brandes  Rollin C Jones
Affiliation:1Senior Engineer, South Florida Water Management District, 3301 Gun Club Rd., West Palm Beach, FL?33406.
2Geo-Engineering Manager, URS Corporation, 1144 10th Ave., Suite 200, Honolulu, HI?96816.
3Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI?96822.
4Associate Professor, Dept. of Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI?96822.
Abstract:The influence of amorphous clay-size materials on geotechnical engineering properties is recognized only for soils developed from volcanic ash under extremely wet, alumina-rich soil environments (called Andisols). The objective of this study was to quantify the amorphous clay-size materials in less weathered volcanic soils that are rich in silica, and to determine the influence of the amorphous materials on plasticity and shrink-swell behavior of these soils. Soil and weathered rock samples were taken from a slow-moving landslide site in Honolulu. Quantification of amorphous and crystalline clay content was performed with x-ray diffraction and the Rietveld method. Atterberg limits and shrink-swell potential of the soil samples were determined. The results showed that clay-size fraction in both soil and weathered rock samples were predominantly amorphous (55–74% in soil and 48–63% in weathered rock). Smectite and halloysite were the primary crystalline clay minerals, constituting about 15–30% of the clay fraction in soils. Atterberg limits of the soil ranged from 65 to 135 for liquid limit, from 30 to 40 for plastic limit, and 9 to 25 for shrinkage limit. Volumetric free swell ranged from 2 to 21%. The plasticity and shrink-swell potential increased with increasing the content of amorphous clay-size materials in the soil. Air drying and oven drying did not significantly change the plasticity. The study concluded that silica-rich amorphous materials dominate the clay mineralogy of the soils studied, resulting in the plasticity and shrink-swell behavior similar to that of smectite-rich soils and distinct from that of Andisols.
Keywords:Plasticity  Clays  Soils  Expansion  Shrinkage  
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