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1 Soil Classification

2 What is Soil? Gravel Clay Silt Sand

3 Testing the Soil Bearing Capacity Settling Characteristics Drainage

4 Site Planning Function of Structure Site Profile (Contour Map)
Geological Information Soils Sample Data

5 Soil Samples Samples Represent the Site
Taken about 1’-2’ below surface Boring samples are taken at various locations and depths below the surface (subsurface) for deep foundations.

6 Unified Soil Classification System
Coarse-Grained Soils Fine Grained Soils Highly Organic Soils Professional Development Lesson ID Code: 8006

7 Unified Soil Classification System

8 Sieve Sizes Gravels range from 3” down to the size of peas.
Silt and clay can pass through the #200 sieve.

9 Click here to open the Grain Size Chart.

10 Gravel Identification

11 Sand Identification

12 Graded Soil Well-Graded Soils-have a good representation of all particle sizes from the largest to smallest Poorly-Graded Soils- two types Uniformly-has soil particles nearly the same size. Gap-Graded- contains both large and small particles but the graduation continuity is broken by the absence of some particle sizes.

13 Clean vs. Dirty Graded Soil
Clean: contains little or no fines (<5%) Dirty: contains an appreciable amount of fines ( >12%)

14 Clay or Silt? Dry Strength – crushing characteristics
Dilatancy – reaction to shaking Toughness – consistency near plastic limit

15 Grain Shape

16 Soil Color * Can vary with moisture content
* May indicate the presence of certain chemical or impurities * Dark brown /black may indicate organic material. * Gray, olive green indicate inorganic soils. * Gray-blue or gray-yellow indicates poor drainage. * Red or yellow may indicate iron oxides. * White to pink may indicate considerable silica, calcium carbonate, or aluminum compounds.

17 Plasticity Atterberg Limits:
Plastic Limit-lowest moisture content at which soils can be rolled into 1/8” diameter thread without breaking. Liquid Limit- minimum moisture content at which soil will flow when a small shear or cutting force is applied.

18 Soil Groups Soil Type Gradation Liquid Limit Gravel- G Sand-S Silt-M
Clay-C Organic O Peat- Pt Well Graded- W Poorly Graded - P LL over 50- H LL under 50 -L


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