Title of article
An experimental study of soil memory and preconsolidation adjacent to an active tectonic structure: the Meers fault, Oklahoma, USA
Author/Authors
Cetin، نويسنده , , H.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
10
From page
169
To page
178
Abstract
Special consolidation tests were run on undisturbed samples to study the ability of Quaternary soils adjacent to the Meers fault in southwestern Oklahoma to record and remember the maximum effective (preconsolidation) stresses they experienced during the faulting process. The results show that the soils record >60% of the applied total stresses as preconsolidation stresses in 2 s of loading time, indicating that these stresses could have been recorded during an earthquake faulting event. To record all of the applied total stresses as preconsolidation stresses (100% recording or memory), the loading needs to last at least 4–5 min.
Keywords
Overconsolidation , Overconsolidation ratio , Preconsolidation , Meers fault , soil fabric , Seismic , Soil memory , earthquakes , Active fault , Fault creep , effective stress , Oklahoma , Aseismic
Journal title
Engineering Geology
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Engineering Geology
Record number
2344863
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