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an engineering geological characterisation of tropical clays - GBV

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Table 5.10. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile description <strong>of</strong> black clay.<br />

Depth (m) Sample No. Description Silt (%) Clay (%) C (%)<br />

0,0-0,30 SA2-30cm Very dark grey humic, <strong>an</strong>gular 64 26 0,98<br />

blocky plastic clay, cracks<br />

when dry<br />

0,30-0,7 SA2-70cm Dark grey <strong>an</strong>gular blocky 62 26 0,50<br />

plastic clay<br />

0,70-1,05 SA2-105cm Grey structureless plastic clay 61 24 0,96<br />

with occasional CaCO3<br />

concretions<br />

>1,05 - Murram <strong>an</strong>d/ or weathered tuff - -<br />

passing into phonolite rock<br />

0,0-0,30 SB1-30cm Very dark grey humic, <strong>an</strong>gular<br />

blocky plastic clay, cracks<br />

when dry<br />

0,30-0,6 SB1-50cm Dark grey <strong>an</strong>gular blocky<br />

plastic clay<br />

0,60-0,90 SB1-70cm Grey plastic clay with some<br />

CaCO3 concretions<br />

>0,90 - Weathered tuff passing into<br />

phonolite rock<br />

60 30 -<br />

65 26 1,13<br />

66 25 1,19<br />

- - -<br />

The black to dark grey <strong>clays</strong> appeared as dark tones on the aerial photos, with lighter toned<br />

mounds found scattered within being very prominent.<br />

The numbering <strong>of</strong> soils in this study follows the legend <strong>of</strong> maps to this thesis work.

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