Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering: Recent submissions
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Assessing Water Erosion Improvement in Beach Sand Treated with Bioslurry Using a Surface Percolation Technique
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Over the last 15 years, microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) has emerged as a possible solution to mitigate coastal erosion. To date, most MICP soil treatments that have been studied involve column injection ... -
Mobilized Shear Strength of Overconsolidated Seattle Clays
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)The drained shear strength of overconsolidated glaciolacustrine clays in the Seattle area can range from the overconsolidated peak to residual strength depending on its geologic history, depth, softening, prior shear ... -
Performance Analysis of Shored Mechanically Stabilized Earth Walls with Wrapped Facing Using Numerical Simulations
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Although mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) walls typically require a reinforcement length-to-wall-height ratio of 0.7, the use of short reinforcement may be inevitable in certain situations, such as building MSE walls ... -
Experimental Study of Suffusion in Sand–Clay Mixtures under Variably Saturated Conditions
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Suffusion refers to the loss of small particles in a soil matrix without volume changes, caused by hydrodynamic forces and alternation of pore fluid chemistry. This study investigated the ionic concentration (IC)-induced ... -
Liquefaction Characteristics of Sand under Complex Seismic Loading Paths
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)The effects of phase shift (δ) between compression and shear waves, and consolidation stress ratio (Kc) on the liquefaction resistance of sand under simultaneous compression and shear wave loading is investigated using a ... -
Centrifuge Modeling of Downward Soil Arching below Excavation Base in Dry Sand
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Excavation-induced soil arching is a key factor influencing the responses of the ground and underlying structures. This soil arching below an excavation base is defined as downward soil arching in comparison with that above ... -
Influence of Installation Method on the Axial Capacity of Piles in Very Dense Sand
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Three driven precast, four driven cast-in-situ, and four screw injection piles were installed and tested in dense to very dense sand at a site in the Netherlands. Each pile was instrumented with two types of fiber optic ... -
Axial Resistance of Pipelines with Enlarged Joints
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Buried pipelines subjected to permanent ground deformations (through, e.g., earthquake-induced liquefaction or fault rupture) often experience widespread damage. Regardless of the direction of ground movement, pipelines ... -
Improvement of Soil Thermal Conductivity with Graphite-Based Conductive Cement Grouts
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Shallow geothermal energy systems (SGES) are a promising technology for contributing to the decarbonization of the energy sector. Soil thermal conductivity (λ) governs the heat transfer process in ground under a steady ... -
Laboratory Investigation of the Effects of Blanket Defect Size on Initiation of Backward Erosion Piping
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Backward erosion piping (BEP) is a leading cause of levee and dam failures and generally occurs when seepage flow breaks through a defect in the downstream low-permeability blanket layer, causing a shallow erosion channel ... -
CPTu-Based Spatial Variability Assessment of Thickened and Conventional Mine Tailings
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)The Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management (GISTM) promotes performance-based approaches in geotechnical assessments. Hence, characterizing the spatial variability of deposited tailings is expected to be a key ... -
Semiempirical Predictive Models for Seismically Induced Slope Displacements Considering Ground Motion Directionality
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Conventional semiempirical predictive models for seismically induced slope displacement (D) are generally developed based on as-recorded orthogonal ground motion components. Considering orthogonal records reveals that the ... -
Mechanical Response of Mine Tailings under Constant Shear Drained Loading
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Several tailings dam failures have highlighted the potential for instability under prevailing drained conditions, which can be represented in the laboratory using constant shear drained (CSD) loading. In this study, the ... -
Effect of Fines Content on Calcium Carbonate Precipitation and Thermal Properties of Biocemented Sand
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)In this study, the impacts to soil thermal properties during and after biocementation via microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) method on silty silica sand specimens with varying fines content (0%, 5%, and 15%) ... -
Stress Release–Induced Suction in Unsaturated MX80 Bentonite Pellet and Powder Mixtures
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)In this study, a series of suction-control oedometer tests were conducted on unsaturated and saturated MX80 bentonite pellet/powder mixtures. The mixture samples were imposed with various suctions from 0 to 113 MPa ... -
Characterizing the Liquefaction Potential and Pore Pressure Generation of Silty Sands through the Energy-Based Approach in the Framework of Critical State Soil Mechanics
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Evaluation of the liquefaction susceptibility of soils is one of the most important subjects in geotechnical earthquake engineering. The energy-based liquefaction evaluation procedure, with a focus on seismic energy ... -
Consolidation of Saturated Kaolin Subjected to Intermittent Thermal Loading with Temperature Gradient
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)This paper explores the influence of two thermal loading protocols on the evolutions of stress state and soil consolidation characteristics during subsequent mechanical loading. We employed a specially designed thermal ... -
Nonstationary Shear-Wave Velocity Randomization Approach to Propagate Small-Scale Spatial Shear-Wave Velocity Heterogeneities into Seismic Response
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Recent studies in earthquake engineering have outlined the difficulty of ground response analyses (GRAs) to replicate the observed ground motion and related variability at borehole array sites. Improvement of the seismic ... -
Physical Modeling of Hydrate Dissociation in Sandy Sediment by Depressurization under Hypergravity and Normal Gravity Conditions
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Geomechanical and heat transfer characteristics of gas hydrate-bearing sediment (GHBS) are significantly affected by hydrate dissociation during gas production from reservoirs, which is typically tens of meters in thickness. ... -
Multifidelity Data Fusion for the Estimation of Static Stiffness of Suction Caisson Foundations in Layered Soil
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)The static stiffness of suction caisson foundations is an important engineering factor for offshore wind foundation design. However, existing simplified design models are mainly developed for nonlayered soil conditions, ...