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The granular structure of two marine carbonate sediments
RD Beemer, AN Bandini-Maeder, J Shaw, U Lebrec, MJ Cassidy
Proceedings of the International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering OMAE | AMER SOC MECHANICAL ENGINEERS | Published : 2018
Abstract
Calcareous sediments are prominent throughout the low-latitudinal offshore environment and have been known to be problematic for offshore foundation systems. These fascinating soils consist largely of the skeletal remains of single-celled marine organisms (plankton and zooplankton) and can be as geologically complex as their onshore siliceous counter parts. To enable an adequate understanding of their characteristics, in particular, their intra-granular micro-structure, it is important that geotechnical engineers do not forget about the multifaceted biological origins of these calcareous sediments and the different geological processes that created them. In this paper, the 3D models of soils..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This project is conducted with the support of the Australian Research Council. Professor Mark Cassidy is the recipient of an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship (project number FL130100059).