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Using Multi-channel analysis of surface waves and cone penetrometer tests to delineate an in-filled palaeochannel during routine investigations – A Christchurch earthquake case study

Using Multi-channel analysis of surface waves and cone penetrometer tests to delineate an in-filled palaeochannel during routine investigations – A Christchurch earthquake case study

The major events of the Canterbury Earthquake Sequence (CES) caused significant land and building damage in Christchurch between September 2010 and December 2011. The extensive damage necessitated detailed ground investigations and liquefaction hazard assessments to inform repair and rebuild options. Relying solely on intrusive testing to provide sufficient…

Use of GPR on two sites with voids to enable safer work and targeted probing

Use of GPR on two sites with voids to enable safer work and targeted probing

In this paper we describe two case studies where a combination of geophysics and ‘conventional’ geotechnical techniques was used to characterise the sites for risk associated with voids in the near surface soils that could potentially collapse. One is a former mine site where the…

Soil classification and liquefaction evaluation using Screw Drive Sounding

Soil classification and liquefaction evaluation using Screw Drive Sounding

A number of field testing techniques, such as standard penetration test (SPT), cone penetration test (CPT), and Swedish weight sounding (SWS), are popularly used for in-situ characterisation. The screw driving sounding (SDS) method, which has been recently developed in Japan, is an improved version of the SWS technique…

Experience with gel-push sampling in New Zealand

Experience with gel-push sampling in New Zealand

The gel-push sampling technique was developed to try to provide an economic technique capable of obtaining high quality specimens of silty sands and sands. This paper describes two of the gel-push samplers which are now commercially available and describes their performance on recent projects carried out on…

Correction for CPT fs errors due to variation in sleeve diameter

Correction for CPT fs errors due to variation in sleeve diameter

The sleeve friction measurement, fs, is considered to be the least reliable of the three measurements in piezocone testing. It has been shown that the diameter of the friction sleeve in relation to the cone tip diameter has an effect on the sleeve friction measurements (fs). Testing…

ISC5 Session Report – Liquefaction Assessment

ISC5 Session Report – Liquefaction Assessment

This session report provides an overview of papers the presented at the conference that were related to liquefaction assessment. Aspects related to the current research and practice are also addressed by the reporters to provide an indication of the current state-of-the-art and of areas requiring further investigation….