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Record #125817:

Microstructural alteration of a frost heave susceptible soil adjacent to a buried chilled pipeline / T.L. White, Peter J. Williams.

Title: Microstructural alteration of a frost heave susceptible soil adjacent to a buried chilled pipeline / T.L. White, Peter J. Williams.
Author(s): White, T. L.
Williams, Peter J.
Date: 1993.
Publisher: Wushan, Guangzhou: South China University of Technology Press
In: Permafrost. Sixth International Conference. Proceedings (Vol. 1), July 5-9, 1993, Beijing China. (1993.),
Abstract: Thermodynamic conditions in frozen ground at temperatures just below 0°C are such that there is continuing translocation of water and ice, and displacement of skeleton components. Dynamic nature of frozen ground expresses itself in microstructural changes which take place as function of freeze--thaw cycling. Micromorphological observations performed after completion of fourth freeze--thaw cycle of Canada/France ground freeziing experiment reveal evidence of internal movement and reorganization of soil fabric components and pore space distribution. Resultant fabric types are believed to be responsible for changes in hydraulic conductivity, water-holding capacity of soil, and increasing frost-heave susceptibility of soil.
Notes:

In: Permafrost. Sixth International Conference. Proceedings (Vol. 1), July 5-9, 1993, Beijing China / International Conference on Permafrost.

Keywords: 551.34 -- Geocryology. Frozen ground.
551.345 -- Permafrost. Cryopedology.
536 -- Heat.
551.345.2 -- Permafrost, formation and decay.
551.343 -- Periglacial processes. Thermokarst.
624.139 -- Engineering in frozen ground.
624.139.22 -- Frost heave.
621.644 -- Pipelines.
E8 -- Glaciology: frost action and permafrost.
SPRI record no.: 125817

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