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Effect of pore fluid chemistry on the sedimentation and compression behavior of pure, endmember fines

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Jang, J., Cao, S.C., Stern, L.A., Jung, J., and Waite, W.F., 2018, Effect of pore fluid chemistry on the sedimentation and compression behavior of pure, endmember fines (Version 1.1, August, 2019): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F77M076K.

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The safety, effectiveness and longevity of many construction and geotechnical engineering projects rely on correctly accounting for the evolution of soil properties over time. Critical sediment properties, such as compressibility, can change in response to pore-fluid chemistry changes, particularly if the sediment contains appreciable concentrations of fine-grained materials. Pore-fluid changes act at the micro scale, altering interactions between sediment particles, or between sediment particles and the pore fluid. These micro-scale alterations change how sediment fabrics and void ratios develop, which directly impacts macro-scale properties such as sediment compressibility. The goal of this study is to correlate sediment compressibility, [...]

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Revision 1.1 completed in August 2019. To review the changes that were made, see “revision_history.txt” in the attached files section.

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