Does anyone have any experience testing samples of clay for consolidation and shears when the clay samples are sensitive to fresh water reactions due to the saline environment they were taken from? I have a clay sample that is dispersive when placed in acid, and when we previously tested it in the consol it blew up and I believe it was due to the reaction of fresh water placed in the test apparatus per the ASTM test procedure. Will replacing the clear water called for in the test procedure with saline solution do any good? Will it prevent the samples from expanding beyond there natural expansion potential? Any experience or references to similar problems would be greatly appreciated. Thanks