Geotechnical Characterization of Alisol Soils in Eastern Province of Zambia
Keywords:
Alisol soil, Expansive Clay Mineral, Geotechnical Characterization, X-ray diffractometer (XRD), Zambian agricultural soil classification
Abstract
In this study, the geotechnical characterization of alisol soils of Eastern Province in Chief-Mutenguleni area was investigated. The Zambian agricultural soil classification was used as the foundation to investigate the behaviour of active clay minerals for alisols soils from the study area. The X-XRD Rietveld analysis depicted the presences of vermiculite, montmorillonite and Ferrum related minerals which are typical of alisols soils. The grain size analysis, Atterberg limits, Califonia bearing ratio (CBR), direct shear test, undrained unconsolidated triaxial test, and consolidation Oedometer were carried out. The CBR test also showed potential swelling and shrinkage behaviour of the investigated alisols soils. Based on the Casagrande plasticity chart the alisol soils from Chief Mutenguleni in Eastern province can be classified as soil with low and high plasticity based on the soil horizon or presence of termite mould in the study area.
Published
2022-12-11
How to Cite
[1]
M. Fisonga, E. Korir, P. Chipola, and V. Mutambo, “Geotechnical Characterization of Alisol Soils in Eastern Province of Zambia”, Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 14-31, Dec. 2022.
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