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Program Of The Conference, Multiple Participants Jun 1988

Program Of The Conference, Multiple Participants

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

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Past Proceedings: First International Conference On Case Histories In Geotechnical Engineering (1984): Vol. Iii, Multiple Authors Jun 1988

Past Proceedings: First International Conference On Case Histories In Geotechnical Engineering (1984): Vol. Iii, Multiple Authors

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

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Past Proceedings: First International Conference On Case Histories In Geotechnical Engineering (1984): Vol. Ii, Multiple Authors Jun 1988

Past Proceedings: First International Conference On Case Histories In Geotechnical Engineering (1984): Vol. Ii, Multiple Authors

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

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A Study Of Contamination Migration At A Hazardous Waste Facility In Louisiana, George H. Cramer Ii Jun 1988

A Study Of Contamination Migration At A Hazardous Waste Facility In Louisiana, George H. Cramer Ii

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Traditionally clay soils have been regarded as being relatively impermeable to the migration of water and contaminants. Recent studies in Louisiana are beginning to show, however, that laboratory permeability tests are not true indicators of the ability of an in-situ soil to retain or transmit fluids. Both the depositional and post-depositional environment of a soil can greatly alter its in-situ permeability. In particular, post-depositional structural fractures provide preferential pathways for contaminant migration at rates that far exceed those predicted by using laboratory permeability values. Difficulties in field identification of these pathways reduces modeling of their effect on site hydrology to …


Design And Construction Of A Soil Bentonite Slurry Wall Around An Operating Facility Superfund Site, A. S. Burgess, G. S. Laird, M. S. Leonard Jun 1988

Design And Construction Of A Soil Bentonite Slurry Wall Around An Operating Facility Superfund Site, A. S. Burgess, G. S. Laird, M. S. Leonard

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

A soil bentonite slurry wall was designed for an NPL site to stop further migration of chemicals in a complex aquifer system, and to facilitate the removal of possible chemical sources from saturated zones beneath the site. Pumping from within the slurry wall will maintain inward and upward hydraulic gradients and thus stop further lateral or vertical migration of chemicals from the contained area. The slurry wall was constructed under an exceptionally detailed Quality Assurance; Quality Control review by the Contractor and two independent consulting firms. Ground movements, vibration levels and opacity of dust produced during construction were monitored for …


Failure And Reconstruction Of A Waste Containment Pond Slope, Dorairaja Raghu, Robert J. Van Orden Jun 1988

Failure And Reconstruction Of A Waste Containment Pond Slope, Dorairaja Raghu, Robert J. Van Orden

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A portion of a slope of a subsurface waste containment cell failed. It is believed that this failure could be attributed to a sudden drawdown condition caused by the pumping of treated wastewater effluent stored inside the cell prior to construction of the permanent liner. This conclusion seems to be in agreement with the results of a stability analysis conducted utilizing post-failure slope profile data. A discussion of the analysis of the failure and the reconstruction of the slope is presented in this paper.


Evaluation Of Remedial In-Waste Leachate Head Reduction, Denise E. Mills, Donald A. Cordell Jun 1988

Evaluation Of Remedial In-Waste Leachate Head Reduction, Denise E. Mills, Donald A. Cordell

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

Water quality monitoring at Cedar Hil.ls Regional Landfill, in King County, Washington has indicated that shallow ground water perched in lodgement till has been impacted by solid waste disposal. A leachate mound to 50 feet in thickness was identified in the refuse which overlies the low permeability till. The leachate head over the till is sufficient to cause downward flow of leachate through the till to shallow ground water, and may contribute to water quality impacts at the site. Lowering the leachate head, therefore, may reduce the potential for impacts on water quality. A study was conducted to obtain estimates …


Geotechnical And Groundwater Site Characterization On The Umtra Project, J. A. Caldwell, R. A. Rager, L. Coons Jun 1988

Geotechnical And Groundwater Site Characterization On The Umtra Project, J. A. Caldwell, R. A. Rager, L. Coons

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

Reclamation of 24 inactive uranium mill tailngs piles involves remedial work to stabilize the piles for 1000 years. Site characterization of geotechnical and groundwater conditions at each site is undertaken prior to remedial action design. This paper describes the approach to UMTRA Project site characterization. A case history, Green River, is described. Details of site characterization costs for most sites are provided.


Use Of Deeply Weathered Rock As Landfill Cover Material, Patacon Landfill, Republic Of Panama, W. C. B. Gates Jun 1988

Use Of Deeply Weathered Rock As Landfill Cover Material, Patacon Landfill, Republic Of Panama, W. C. B. Gates

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

Under normal conditions weathered rock provides poor landfill cover because of its permeable nature. However, a recent hydrogeological investigation conducted by the US Army Environmental Hygiene Agency (AEHA) of the Patacon Landfill in the Republic of Panama revealed the contrary. The operators were using weathered rock from the surrounding saprolitic outcrops of the Panama formation and Tertiary andesite intrusions for landfill cover. The AEHA selected samples of the weathered rock from the borrow sites for engineering tests at their soils engineering lab at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. The following are test results. Water induces the weathered rock to slake very …


Coring Of Soft Soil-Like Rock Material, Marc C. Bétournay, C. Mirza, K. C. Lau Jun 1988

Coring Of Soft Soil-Like Rock Material, Marc C. Bétournay, C. Mirza, K. C. Lau

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

A new coring technique is described for the sampling of highly altered rock. This and an innovative field survey method were developed to supply valid and representative data for numerical modelling of openings in this soil-like material. The results were not only reflective of in situ behaviour, but successful enough to be adopted for the sampling and modelling of other highly altered surface crown pillar masses, mining structures in need of better design methods.


Distress In A Hill And Remedial Measures, N. M. Patel Jun 1988

Distress In A Hill And Remedial Measures, N. M. Patel

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

The paper presents a case study of a hill which developed signs of distress in 1979-80. Retaining and breast walls provided at many locations on the hill had been damaged and laterally shifted, indicating some movement in the hill. It created anxiety since big water tanks were supported on top of the bill. The distress in the bill were attributed to poor drainage of hill water, weaker sections of walls, dumping of loose lateritic material on the slopes, formation of erosion gullies etc. The bill was stabilized by removing these signs of distress with suitable remedial measures which are functioning …


Failure Of A Transport Tunnel Below A Dolomite Stockpile, B. B. Broms, Y. S. Lau Jun 1988

Failure Of A Transport Tunnel Below A Dolomite Stockpile, B. B. Broms, Y. S. Lau

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

The failure of a 3 m x 4 m transport tunnel constructed below a dolomite stockpile has been investigated. It was found that the cracking of the reinforced concrete lining had most likely been caused by lateral distortion (sidesway) of the tunnel. The transverse shears across the tunnel roof and in the residual soil below the stockpile caused by the sloping stockpile were very high. The average shear stress even exceeded the shear strength of the weathered material around the tunnel. It is thus important to consider the transverse shear forces across the roof slab and the horizontal shear stresses …


Foundation Failures Associated With Salt Rock And Surrounding Coastal Plain, A. Orhan Erol, Abdulmohsin W. Dhowian Jun 1988

Foundation Failures Associated With Salt Rock And Surrounding Coastal Plain, A. Orhan Erol, Abdulmohsin W. Dhowian

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

A detailed investigation has been conducted to study the causes of severe and widespread damages in a town situated on a salt dome. The study includes a thorough assessment of ground conditions in the coastal plain surrounding the salt dome for possible utilization of the plain as redevelopment areas. Major geological features in the study area comprised of collapsible windblown sands which are underlain by salt rock in the old town and soft/loose sabkha deposits in the proposed redevelopment zones. It has been found that the extensive damages in the buildings and roads are primarily due to subsidence phenomenon associated …


Geotechnical Characterization Of Subsoil Deposits At Cairo, Mohamed A. El-Sohby, S. Ossama Mazen Jun 1988

Geotechnical Characterization Of Subsoil Deposits At Cairo, Mohamed A. El-Sohby, S. Ossama Mazen

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

As a result of considering the historical aspects in Cairo subsoil at different stages of its development, soil deposits in the alluvial plain in Cairo area could be identified and classified on their origin into limited number of major types. Their distribution could be produced on maps on which classes of engineering significance are recognized. The boundaries between map units have been drawn separating areas of equal origin and characteristics. Verification of soil profile from field investigation indicated complete agreement with the previous characterization based on theoretical considerations.


Johnston City School, Mine Subsidence Or Shallow Foundation Problem?, Alphonse C. Van Besien, Nolan B. Aughenbaugh Jun 1988

Johnston City School, Mine Subsidence Or Shallow Foundation Problem?, Alphonse C. Van Besien, Nolan B. Aughenbaugh

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

Johnston City, a small community in southern Illinois, lies above the Herrin (Illinois No. 6) coal seam. The community has experienced sporadic episodes of surface subsidence due to the collapse of underground mines since the 1930's. Although the mining company left a large block of coal beneath the town's elementary school to prevent subsidence damage to the structure, large cracks appeared in the school building in December, 1971. After the building was razed, construction of a new school was initiated in 1974. Approximately six months after the start of construction, new evidence of structural distress was observed in 'the still-uncompleted …


Microseismic Activity In An Open Pit Lignite Mine, J. M. Descour, R. J. Miller Jun 1988

Microseismic Activity In An Open Pit Lignite Mine, J. M. Descour, R. J. Miller

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

An increased level of horizontal stress related to tectonic forces is often held responsible for unexpectedly strong mining induced seismicity. The authors use the Belchatow open pit lignite 'mine in central Poland to show that this seismicity can be explained without tectonic forces as well. The presented approach should offer affordable ways of detecting the problem before it occurs, and either preventing it or controlling its scale.


On A New Problem Of High-Speed Landslides, Hu Guangtao Jun 1988

On A New Problem Of High-Speed Landslides, Hu Guangtao

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

This paper has discussed the problem proposed about multiple stroke of high-speed landslides its multiple strokes 1 change of energy, and overstepping gas billows spattered with mud.


Performance Of Some Tunnels In Squeezing Rocks Of Himalayas, T. Ramamurthy, V. M. Sharma Jun 1988

Performance Of Some Tunnels In Squeezing Rocks Of Himalayas, T. Ramamurthy, V. M. Sharma

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

Data regarding the performance of three tunnelling projects in the Himalayan region has been collected. It is seen that rock loads or deformations calculated on the basis of Barton, Bieniawski or RMR approach do not match the field data. A mathematical model has been developed incorporating modifications in the approach of Brown et.al of rock-support interaction, using elastic-strain softening-plastic ground characteristics. A non-linear relationship between radial and tangential strains around the tunnel has been considered and the method of calculation of stresses and deformations altered to incorporate exact integration of the governing differential equation for a thin cylindrical annulus replacing …


Rock Mass Behaviour Assessment For Large Cavern In Rock, A. K. Dube, B. Singh Jun 1988

Rock Mass Behaviour Assessment For Large Cavern In Rock, A. K. Dube, B. Singh

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

A large power house cavern (22m x 50m x 250m) is proposed to be excavated for installing a 1000 MW hydroelectric power plant for Tehri Dam Project. The gorge chosen for the dam is very narrow and the topography is rugged and inhospitable. This dampened the process of preconstruction investigations. A number of tunnels were constructed for various project structures in the vicinity of the cavern. This provided an excellent opportunity to study the rock mass behaviour. Tunnel closure and rock loads were monitored with the help of instruments. Deformation moduli were also determined for different rock grades with the …


Slope Stabilization Measures For Kirkwood Penstock, Early Intake, California, K. D. Weaver, D. J. Gross, L. T. Bauer Jun 1988

Slope Stabilization Measures For Kirkwood Penstock, Early Intake, California, K. D. Weaver, D. J. Gross, L. T. Bauer

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

Kirkwood Penstock, located in a deep, steep-sided canyon near .Yosemite National Park, California, is an integral part of the Hetch Hetchy system, which conveys water from the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the city of San Francisco, California. A heavy rainfall approximately 17 years following construction of the facility triggered settlement of the foundation. Measures undertaken to arrest this settlement included consolidation grouting, construction of facilities to divert surface runoff away from the penstock, and installation of a geomembrane to prevent infiltration of rainfall and snow melt in the vicinity of the penstock. No evidence of further settlement has been detected …


The Successful Construction Of A High Gravity Dam On Complex Rock Formation, Lu Jiayou, Mei Jianyun Jun 1988

The Successful Construction Of A High Gravity Dam On Complex Rock Formation, Lu Jiayou, Mei Jianyun

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

This paper presents an analysis of the stability against sliding of a gravity dam built on a layered rock formation. During the design of this dam, detailed studies of the dam foundation were carried out from a viewpoint of rock mechanics, including laboratory and in-situ tests of the mechanical properties of rocks, calculations by the theory of limit equilibrium and FEM, as well as model tests. Based on these studies, the dam type was selected.


Use Of Geophysical Methods In A Geotechnical Investigation, K. H. Earley, D. Rudenko Jun 1988

Use Of Geophysical Methods In A Geotechnical Investigation, K. H. Earley, D. Rudenko

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

This paper describes a case study in which a geotechnical investigation encountered complex subsurface conditions requiring geophysical methods to supplement test boring data. Electromagnetic (EM) and seismic refraction methods were used to model subsurface conditions at the site of a proposed three-story office building. The three investigative techniques used in this study all revealed bedrock to be at a shallow depth. The test borings provided vertical resolution while the EM and seismic studies yielded lateral resolution. Good correlation was achieved when comparing the results of each method. The EM and seismic methods in conjunction with a test boring program can …


A Finite Element Analysis Of The Utah "Thistle" Failure, Blaine D. Leonard, Joseph M. Olsen Jun 1988

A Finite Element Analysis Of The Utah "Thistle" Failure, Blaine D. Leonard, Joseph M. Olsen

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

In the Spring of 1983, a large landslide occurred near the town of Thistle, Utah which blocked major transportation routes and impounded the Spanish Fork River, inundating the town with 200 feet of water. While much attention has been given to the slide and its impact, very little has been directed toward a quantitative understanding of its causes. An analysis was performed of the Thistle landslide using the SEEPSLOPE finite element system in order to evaluate the mechanisms, factors, and causes of the failure. An elastic, perfectly-plastic stress-strain curve was employed in the analysis to model the behavior of the …


Case History Of A Partially Underground Power House, K. K. Kapoor, S. C. Patodiya Jun 1988

Case History Of A Partially Underground Power House, K. K. Kapoor, S. C. Patodiya

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

In the normal rock conditions, conventional type surface power houses have been built, whereas in structurally sound rock with sufficient rock cover, underground power houses have been attempted in India. The geological uncertainties plays major role in deciding the type of power house at a particular site. While in the surface type conventional power house huge excavation and concreting are involved, the access to the power house involves major work in the case of underground power house. There are very little examples when semi underground type of power houses have been attempted in India. The Mahi power house-II of Rajasthan …


Case Studies On Long-Term Settlement Of Soft Clay Ground, Yoshihiko Tanabashi, Hidetoshi Ochiai, Yoshinori Saitoh, Kazuya Yasuhara Jun 1988

Case Studies On Long-Term Settlement Of Soft Clay Ground, Yoshihiko Tanabashi, Hidetoshi Ochiai, Yoshinori Saitoh, Kazuya Yasuhara

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

Two case histories on long-term settlements of Ariake clay which is counted as one of the soft clays in Japan are described. The one of them is to report the settlement which have been observed over 25 years since construction of embankment for breakwater on the coastal Ariake deposit. The another case history is concerned with the settlement of low embankment highway on Ariake clay whose shallow surface was improved by quickline-clay mixture as a countermeasure for the settlement. The current paper is featured by the fact that the predominant secondary settlement is common with two case histories. The finite …


Cracking Studies At Sand H Basin By The Finite Element Method, Trevor Smith, Clifton E. Deal Jun 1988

Cracking Studies At Sand H Basin By The Finite Element Method, Trevor Smith, Clifton E. Deal

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

An existing 30 feet high debris basin embankment has been found to be severely cracked longitudinally. Few investigations or analysis of longitudinal cracking are reported. This paper presents the results of a finite element analysis using in situ properties of the soils and gives recommendations for future use of the FEM for cracking studies at existing dams.


Deformation Response Of Some Earth And Rock-Fill Dams, T. Ramamurthy, S. L. Jain Jun 1988

Deformation Response Of Some Earth And Rock-Fill Dams, T. Ramamurthy, S. L. Jain

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

Vertical compressional data obtained from 10 earth and earth rock fill darns built in India has been analysed for during construction and post-construction response. The performance of these darns has been compared with some darns built in USA wherein the construction practices have been similar. The contributions of various factors, namely height of embankment, gradation and plasticity of soil, and placement conditions of moisture and density have been examined. A major portion of the total compression occurred by the end of construction. These compressions were found to be the functions of the height of the embankment. Both the compressions across …


Design And Construction Of Geocell Mattress As Embankment Foundation, Alistair J. T. Gilchrist Jun 1988

Design And Construction Of Geocell Mattress As Embankment Foundation, Alistair J. T. Gilchrist

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

This paper describes the use of a high strength Geocell mattress as a new solution to the problem of the construction of embankments on soft foundations. The paper deals in detail with the design of the Geocell mattress to support and distribute the imposed loading onto soft foundation. It considers the plastic condition of the soft clay to determine the factor of safety against foundation failure. Two case studies will be examined to illustrate the construction techniques. Monitoring of settlement during construction of the Geocell and during embankment filling is compared with predicted values.


Design And Performance Of Arena Dam, James R. Schneider, Roger W. Lindquist, George K. Sammy Jun 1988

Design And Performance Of Arena Dam, James R. Schneider, Roger W. Lindquist, George K. Sammy

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

Arena Dam is located in north-central Trinidad, West Indies. The dam forms a 35,000-acre-foot reservoir, which serves as the main raw water storage facility for Trinidad. The 1.6-million-cubic-yard earthfill embankment has a crest elevation 80 feet above the original streambed. The upstream-sloping core is composed of dispersive clay. The shells are composed of compacted fine sand and silty fine sand. The dam is founded on deep, stiff, fissured clay deposits interbedded with sand. The project is located approximately 12 miles from the El Pilar Fault, a major Caribbean fault with seismic activity comparable to that of the San Andreas Fault …


Evaluation Of The Failure Of An Important Dike In The Netherlands, J. Dekker Jun 1988

Evaluation Of The Failure Of An Important Dike In The Netherlands, J. Dekker

International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering

Flood embankments are extensively used in the lower Meuse-Rhine delta to contain the rivers & to protect the towns & the polders below mean sea level. Stability of these embankments is by their nature crucially important & has to be considered under a variety of conditions, from their staged construction or strengthening to their long term behaviour. ln 1984 the landside slope of such a recently heightened & enlarged embankments constructed on a weak post-glacial peat & clay deposit, failed over a length of about 100 m causing the demolition of 4 houses & necessitating extensive stabilization works. A precise …