The mechanics of a saturated silty loess and implications for landslides

The results from an intensive experimental investigation on a loess that was retrieved from a typical silty loess zone in the north-western Chinese Loess Plateau are presented and interpreted. Triaxial and oedometer tests were performed on intact and reconstituted samples in a saturated condition. T...

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Published inEngineering geology Vol. 236; pp. 29 - 42
Main Authors Xu, Ling, Coop, Matthew Richard, Zhang, Maosheng, Wang, Genlong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 26.03.2018
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Summary:The results from an intensive experimental investigation on a loess that was retrieved from a typical silty loess zone in the north-western Chinese Loess Plateau are presented and interpreted. Triaxial and oedometer tests were performed on intact and reconstituted samples in a saturated condition. The soil behavior was found to be strongly affected by structure. The compression paths of the intact samples crossed the intrinsic compression line of the reconstituted soil and reached well-defined gross yield points, after which the compression paths converged towards the intrinsic compression lines. Two critical state lines were defined for the intact and reconstituted soils in the volumetric plane as a result of a robust element of natural structure. Comparisons were made with a structured clayey loess retrieved from the south-eastern Loess Plateau. It was found that the effects of structure on the behavior of the two loess soils are similar though they are very different in natural properties. This indicates that their natural structures might have experienced similar forming processes, perhaps related to their common origin. Catastrophic flowslides commonly occur in the study area, and the patterns of behavior observed in the laboratory tests may create some new insights into mechanisms of landslide initiation and subsequent movement as discussed in the study. •The mechanics of a saturated silty loess were examined by means of triaxial and oedometer tests.•Comparisons between intact and reconstituted samples demonstrated a strong effect of structure.•The effects of structure are similar to those in clayey loess though they have different properties.
ISSN:0013-7952
1872-6917
DOI:10.1016/j.enggeo.2017.02.021