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Quick clay behaviour in sensitive Quaternary marine clays; a UK perspective

David Peter Giles
Quick clay behaviour in sensitive Quaternary marine clays; a UK perspective (in Geological hazards in the UK; their occurrence, monitoring and mitigation; Engineering Group Working Party report, David Peter Giles (editor) and J. S. Griffiths (editor))
Engineering Geology Special Publication (2020) 29: 205-221

Abstract

The term quick clay has been used to denote the behaviour of highly sensitive Quaternary marine clays that, due to post depositional processes, have the tendency to change from a relatively stiff condition to a liquid mass when disturbed. On failure these marine clays can rapidly mobilise into high velocity flow slides and spreads often completely liquefying in the process. For a clay to be defined as potentially behaving as a quick clay in terms of its geotechnical parameters it must have a sensitivity (the ratio of undisturbed to remoulded shear strength) of greater than 30 together with a remoulded shear strength of less than 0.5 kPa. The presence of quick clays in the UK is unclear, but the Quaternary history of the British islands suggests that the precursor conditions for their formation could be present and should be considered when undertaking construction in the coastal zone.


ISSN: 0267-9914
Serial Title: Engineering Geology Special Publication
Serial Volume: 29
Title: Quick clay behaviour in sensitive Quaternary marine clays; a UK perspective
Title: Geological hazards in the UK; their occurrence, monitoring and mitigation; Engineering Group Working Party report
Author(s): Giles, David Peter
Author(s): Giles, David Petereditor
Author(s): Griffiths, J. S.editor
Affiliation: CGL, Godalming, United Kingdom
Affiliation: Card Geotechnics, Godalming, United Kingdom
Pages: 205-221
Published: 2020
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of London, London, United Kingdom
ISBN: 978-1-78620-461-5
References: 107
Accession Number: 2021-064472
Categories: Engineering geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 7 tables
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Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2021, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 2021
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