Titre :
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Comparison of soil linear shrinkage curve from extracted cores and in situ
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Auteurs :
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Y. Coquet ;
J. Touma ;
P. Boivin
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Type de document :
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article/chapitre/communication
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Année de publication :
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1998
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Format :
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p. 765-781
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Langues:
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= Anglais
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Catégories :
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SOL GEOLOGIE
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Mots-clés:
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SOL
;
RETRAIT
;
GONFLEMENT
;
MESURE
;
ESSAI IN SITU
;
ESSAI AU LABORATOIRE
;
HUMIDITE DU SOL
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Résumé :
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In situ Measurement of the linear shrinkage curve (LSC) of soil has been restricted so far to highly swelling clay soils because of the limited precision of thickness measurements of the soil layer. This limitation was eliminated by using electronic displacement transducers that allowed a precision of +/-10 mu m on the thickness measurements of 20-cm soil layers. The method was further improved by using block kriging to estimate non-destructively and locally the water content of the soil layer at the same spot where the shrinkage was monitored by the shrink-swell gauge. The LSC of 2 weakly swelling soils measured by this method had a shape similar to that of highly swelling soils, although their shrinkage range was 2 orders of magnitude smaller. In situ LSCs of the soil layers were compared with the LSCs of extracted soil cores measured in the laboratory. In situ and laboratory shrinkage curves were significantly different.
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Source :
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Australian Journal of Soil Research, vol.36
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