Evaluation of overconsolidation ratios from laboratory and in situ tests on Busan clay
The overconsolidation ratio (OCR) was determined through three different series of consolidation tests on the samples, which were retrieved using an oil-operated fixed-piston sampler at two sites in a deltaic deposit. The constant rate of strain (CRS) consolidation test and the end-of-primary (ILEOP...
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