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Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment | 2016

Mechanisms of compression in well-graded saprolitic soils

Irene Rocchi; M. R. Coop

AbstractSoils originating from weathering processes present considerable heterogeneity in their composition, which can make it difficult to analyse their behaviour in a systematic way. For the granitic saprolites discussed in this paper, based on a trend between soil density and weathering degree, there appears to be two different domains of behaviour, a granular domain and a clay matrix one, according to the degree of weathering reached. Recognition of these domains can reduce the apparent scatter of data for the engineering behaviour of weathered soils. A number of one-dimensional compression tests are presented for saprolitic soils from Hong Kong having different weathering degrees. In addition, isotropic and one-dimensional compression tests from the literature on other saprolites from Hong Kong and around the world were reanalysed and used to identify possible trends in the mechanisms of compression for these two domains. From practical considerations, the trends considered were between compressibility and common engineering grading descriptors. An attempt was also made to provide the physical explanations behind the behaviour observed, and the particle breakage was investigated in detail, both from a quantitative and qualitative point of view. It was found that the values of relative breakage (Hardin in ASCE J Geotech Geoenviron Eng 111(10):1177–1192, 1985), for a same stress level, might be very similar for soils having different compressibility values and different initial gradings. When studying particle breakage in further detail, it can be observed that it is linked to the amount of large particles and their characteristics. The maximum particle size, rather than the amount of fines in a mixture, may be a better predictor for differences in compressibility and breakage.


Geotechnique | 2015

The effects of weathering on the physical and mechanical properties of a granitic saprolite

Irene Rocchi; M. R. Coop


Procedia Engineering | 2016

Assessing river embankment stability under transient seepage conditions

Guido Gottardi; Carmine Gerardo Gragnano; Irene Rocchi; Marco Bittelli


In: Rinaldi, VA and Zeballos, ME and Claria, JJ, (eds.) (Proceedings) 6th International Symposium on Deformation Characteristics of Geomaterials. (pp. pp. 415-422). IOS PRESS (2015) | 2015

Influence of grading and mineralogy on the behaviour of saprolites

Irene Rocchi; M. Cristina Todisco; M. R. Coop


Geotechnical Research | 2018

A New Technique for Deep in situ Measurements of the Soil Water Retention Behaviour

Irene Rocchi; Carmine Gerardo Gragnano; Laura Govoni; Alessio Mentani; Marco Bittelli; Paolo Castiglione; O. Buzzi; Guido Gottardi


Sustainability | 2017

Geotechnical challenges for establishing an Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) in the greater Copenhagen area (Zealand, Denmark).

Laura Paci; Irene Rocchi; S.N. Sørensen; Ida Lykke Fabricius


Archive | 2017

High Temperature Energy Storage – HTES project: Geotechnics and Gelogy section.

Laura Paci; Irene Rocchi; Ida Lykke Fabricius


Engineering Geology | 2017

The effects of weathering on the physical and mechanical properties of igneous and metamorphic saprolites

Irene Rocchi; M. R. Coop; M. Maccarini


Procedia Engineering | 2016

A multidisciplinary tool for the development of a regional-scale geotechnical model: a case study in the North-Western Adriatic coastal area

Laura Tonni; Irene Rocchi; Nadia Pia Cruciano; María Fernanda García Martínez; Luca Martelli; Lorenzo Calabrese


Archive | 2016

STRUMENTO DI VERIFICA DEL GRADO DI SATURAZIONE DI UN GRUPPO SENSORE DI PRESSIONE DI UN PIEZOCONO, E METODOPER EFFETTUARE TALE VERIFICA

Irene Rocchi; Laura Tonni; Guido Gottardi

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M. R. Coop

University College London

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Ida Lykke Fabricius

Technical University of Denmark

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