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    Texture Triangle. Soil Textural Triangle Practice Exercises % Sand % Silt % Clay Texture Name a) 75 10 15 sandy loam b) 10 83 7 _______________________ c) 20 20 70 _______________________ Soil Texture Worksheet Directions: Using your soil texture chart and example‚ determine the following soil textures using the percentages given. % sand % silt % clay Soil Texture example 75 10 15 sandy loam a)

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    inorganic material which could be either sand‚ silt‚ or clay. Being almost a majority these 3 categories have a lot to do with soil’s relationship with its second most important component‚ water. It has been measured and figured that sand is the larger of the 3 aggregates having the greater diameter being called a coarse sand which we know to not hold water very well. A soil whose aggregates are within a fine and coarse texture is called a silt‚ which we know to contain an average capacity to

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    CLASSIFICATION OF SOILS (IMPORTANT STATEMENT: These lecture notes are based upon BS5930:1999 and BS1377:1990 but‚ where appropriate‚ reference is made to “Eurocode 7 related documents”. These are namely BS EN ISO 14688-1:2002‚ BS EN ISO 14688-2:2004 and BS EN ISO 146891:2003). During this transitional stage as the full recommendations of the Eurocode are being implemented during 2010 students are advised to be aware that published text books are likely to make little reference to the Eurocode 7

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    Soil Fundamentals CONTENTS Part 1 Soil Mechanics What Is Soil? ...................................................................page 1 Soil Groups .....................................................................page 1 Grain Size Limits.............................................................page 2 Soil Properties and Characteristics...................................page 2 Soil Analysis ....................................................................page 7 Moisture Content....

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    Emerson flowchart

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    grey. B Using particle size distribution graph; sieve #200  60% pass and sieve #4  100% pass Greater than 50% pass sieve #200 therefore first letter is M or C Use Atterberg limits to determine suffix (used a hydrometer for soil B) CL CL‚ clay and silt with some sand‚ low to medium plasticity‚ brown.

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    Competence Competence id the maximum size (calibre) of load a river is capable of transporting whereas capacity refers to the total volume of sediment a river can transport. At low velocity only fine particles may be transported (clays‚ silt and fine sands). Large-calibre material can be moved when velocity increases. Because the maximum particle mass that can be moved increases with the sixth power of velocity‚ when discharge levels are high‚ for example during a flood‚ much larger boulders can

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    fertilizer 5. Nitrogen Activity 4 – Determination of Soil Permeability 1. The smaller the particles the slower the percolation rate 2. A ditch with sandy soil has a higher percolation rate and would likely flood first 3. Sand or silt Activity 5 – Particle Size Distribution 1. The soil settles on the bottom and separated into layers 2. Our hypothesis was incorrect‚ we said there’d be equal amounts of all soils but

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    DISTANCE LEARNING ASSIGNMENT PROJECT BACHLOR OF TECHNOLOGY CIVIL 6th Sem Spring Semester 2013 Prepared By: SHEHZAD AHMED REG. # 10C2-212009 MOB. # +971 508310683 E-mail: shahzadahmad.617@gmail.com 1 INDEX OF CONTENT CHAPTER – 01 1.1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION CHAPTER – 02 3 CLASSIFICATION OF SOIL 2.1 GENERAL 5 2.2 PARTICLE SIZE CLASSIFICATION 5 2.3 TEXTURAL CLASSIFICATION 7 2.4 PUBLIC ROAD ADMINISTRATION CLASSIFICATION 8 2.5

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    CE1203 Geotechnical Properties & Construction Methods AN INTRODUCTION TO SITE INVESTIGATION Site investigation is the study of the local environment and ground conditions on and around a specific piece of land. This is used to ascertain the suitability of a site for a proposed building project: The condition & strength of the soil Details of any man-made or natural hazards present on the site The economic viability of the site There may be three components‚ the walkover survey‚ the

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    soil there is in the area and what it can be used for. Agriculturist may be able to use a similar experiment to know what crops grow better on certain soil or what the best soil to grow their plants on is. The three pure soil textures clay‚ sand‚ and silt are the best and whichever is most likely to work best on any plant that needs it. Materials •100 mL graduated cylinder •150 mL beaker •Two soil samples •Water •Ruler •Liquid soap •Spoon Procedures Fill the graduated cylinder with 25 mL of

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