Chapter 6 Material properties and geohazards

Author:

Culshaw M. G.12,Entwisle D. C.1,Giles D. P.3,Berry T.4,Collings A.5,Banks V. J.2,Donnelly L. J.6

Affiliation:

1. British Geological Survey, Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 1AE, UK

2. School of Civil Engineering, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK

3. School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth PO1 3QL, UK

4. Arup Group Ltd, Lendal Arches, Tanners Moat, New York YO1 6HU, UK

5. Arup Group Ltd, The Arup Campus, Blythe Gate, Blythe Valley Park, Solihull, Birmingham B90 8AE, UK

6. Arup Group Ltd, 6th Floor, 3 Piccadilly Place, Manchester M1 3BN, UK

Abstract

AbstractIn engineering terms, all materials deposited as a result of glacial and periglacial processes are transported soils. Many of these deposits have engineering characteristics that differ from those of water-lain sediments. In the UK, the most extensive glacial and periglacial deposits are tills. Previously, engineering geologists have classified them geotechnically as lodgement, melt-out, flow and deformation tills, or as variants of these. However, in this book tills have been reclassified as: subglacial traction till, glaciotectonite and supraglacial mass-flow diamicton/glaciogenic debris-flow deposits (see Chapter 4, Sections 4.1–4.3). Because this classification is new, it is not possible to relate geotechnical properties and characteristics to the subdivisions of the new classification. Consequently, the domain/stratigraphic classification, recently developed by the British Geological Survey and others, has been used and their geotechnical properties and characteristics are discussed on this basis. The geotechnical properties and characteristics of the other main glacial and periglacial deposits are also discussed. For some of these (e.g. glaciolacustrine deposits, quick clays and loess), geohazards relating to the lithology and/or fabric of the deposit are discussed along with their properties. Other geohazards that do not relate to lithology and/or fabric are discussed separately as either local or regional geohazards. In some cases (e.g. glaciofluvial sands and gravels), the geotechnical properties and behaviour are similar to sediments deposited under different climatic conditions; these deposits are therefore not discussed at length. Similarly, some of the local geohazards that are found associated with glacial and periglacial deposits relate to current climatic conditions and are not discussed here. Examples include landsliding and highly compressible organic soils (peats).

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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