Blast Damage Investigations of Foundations Constructed on Collapsible Soils

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Stanley J. Vitton
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

An important factor to consider during blast damage investigations is whether the structure was constructed on collapsible soils. Traditionally, these soils have been considered to be soils such as loess deposits, which occur along the Mississippi River in locations such as Vicksburg, MS. However, recent research into collapsible soils has indicated that a number of soils may also fall into this category. A collapsible soil is any soil that is susceptible to large decreases in bulk volume upon saturation.
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APA: Stanley J. Vitton  (1997)  Blast Damage Investigations of Foundations Constructed on Collapsible Soils

MLA: Stanley J. Vitton Blast Damage Investigations of Foundations Constructed on Collapsible Soils. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1997.

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