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Use of Dredged Sediments from Newark Harbor for Geotechnical Applications

Use of Dredged Sediments from Newark Harbor for Geotechnical Applications
Author: MH. Maher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 13
Release: 2000
Genre: Beneficial reuse
ISBN:

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Under the Joint Dredging Plan for the Port of New York and New Jersey, New Jersey has committed to using stabilized dredged material for beneficial reuse. Under the short-term planning (1997-2000), an annual average of 1.39 million cubic meters of dredged material must be used. Laboratory tests were conducted to investigate the geotechnical properties of the Newark Harbor dredged sediments stabilized with portland cement. The material properties and strength characteristics were investigated using soil characterization, California Bearing Ratio, unconfined compression, unconsolidated undrained and consolidated undrained triaxial compression, and resilient modulus tests. Currently, portland cement stabilized dredged material is being placed as a subgrade layer for a future parking lot. Cone penetration testing was conducted on the material to evaluate the in-situ density of the deeper, compacted layers. Nuclear density tests were also conducted to verify compaction of the material. Correlations between the two in situ tests were developed to analyze the two-meter-deep structural fill.


Geotechnics of High Water Content Materials

Geotechnics of High Water Content Materials
Author: Tuncer B. Edil
Publisher: ASTM International
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2000
Genre: Soil mechanics
ISBN: 080312855X

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Reasonable estimates indicate that approximately a billion cubic meters of high water content soil-like wastes are produced annually worldwide, and a large portion of these are deposited hydraulically in diked impoundment areas, some of which are among the largest earth structures in the world. The major problems emanating from this disposal method are the difficulty in dewatering the wastes, their low strength and hydraulic conductivity, their high compressibility, their potential to contaminate the groundwater, the stability of the confining dikes, and the ultimate reclamation of the disturbed land. Following a brief explanation of how many of these wastes are generated, quantitative values for key engineering properties are summarized and compared for a wide variety of waste materials and some reference soils. Then, many concepts that have been applied with success will be presented together with the advantages each offers, the difficulties involved in using it, and the limitations in our knowledge. Discussed briefly will be state-of-practice developments in mathematical modeling, laboratory testing and associated interpretations, and material property formulations.


Dredging and Management of Dredged Material

Dredging and Management of Dredged Material
Author: Jay N. Meegoda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1997
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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GSP 65 contains 13 papers presented at three sessions on dredging and management of dredged material at GeoLogan '97, held in Logan, Utah, July 18, 1997.