gtd
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 3, 2004
- 2
Has anyone out there seen shrinkage in compacted soil in excess of 40%? We just built a consolidation pile by excavating approximately 50,000 bank cys of soil from a dry river basin and when we completed the compaction process and measured the pile it was only approximately 27,000 cys compacted in place (about 12 feet of fill). Could it be major settlement due to a retreating water table because of the drought? Or since we excavated soft, dry river deposits, entrained them with water and mechanically compacted them to an ave. rel. density of 98%, it cause significant shrinkage? Any thoughts or experience with this, please advise. We are all very puzzled.