Impact of Particle Sizes, Mineralogy and Pore Fluid Chemistry on the Plasticity of Clayey Soils
The current classification of clayey soils does not entail information of pore fluid chemistry and particle size less than 75 µm. However, the pore fluid chemistry and particle size (at given mineralogy) are critical in the plasticity of clayey soils because of their impact on negative charge densit...
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Autores principales: | Jongmuk Won, Junghee Park, Junki Kim, Junbong Jang |
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MDPI AG
2021
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