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  • R. Granjon*, J. Monnet
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    This paper deals with the contribution of the realistic evaluation of the pressuremeter probe inflation mechanism and its technical and economic consequences for the project [...]

  • S. Foti*, R. Salgado, R. Lancellotta
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Michele Jamiolkowski was deeply interested in many topics in geotechnical engineering. The link between his many contributions to the discipline was his deep appreciation [...]

  • P. Breul, P. Reiffsteck
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The dynamic penetrometer is a common technique in geotechnical exploration and widely deployed throughout the world. However, while this technique has many advantages, it [...]

  • L. Monforte*, M. Arroyo, A. Gens
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    With the advancement of computational geomechanics over the past decades, most of the activities typical of site characterization, such as in situ testing or sampling, can [...]

  • J. Estaire, T. Schweckendiek
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The purpose of this paper is to introduce the geotechnical engineering community to the treatment of uncertainties in site characterization within the framework of the second-generation [...]

  • J. Ching*, K. Phoon
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    This paper reviews some recent advancements that address the challenges faced by the broad application area of datadriven site characterization (DDSC). The challenges include [...]

  • C. Comina*
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Geotechnical parameters of linearly extended earth structures, such as embankments and earth dams, are usually obtained from localized investigations through drilling or penetration [...]

  • C. Cornou*
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Site characterization methods to extract the shear-wave velocity (Vs) structure over the first few tens to few hundred of meters or the soil’s resonance frequency using [...]

  • B. Stuyts*
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    During geotechnical and geophysical site characterisation for large infrastructure projects, significant data volumes are being collected which need to be processed and interpreted. [...]

  • A. Martinez, Y. Chen, R. Anilkumar
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Equipment used for site investigation activities like drill rigs are typically large and heavy to provide sufficient reaction mass to overcome the soil’s penetration resistance. [...]

  • S. Moshfeghi, M. Taiebat*, A. Lizcano
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    In geotechnical site characterization, Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) is a fundamental method for evaluating subsurface conditions of granular materials such as sands, silts, [...]

  • J. Carneiro*, M. Junior, A. Faria, G. Pinto
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Simulating the CPTu response to changes in the current soil state allows geotechnical engineers to evaluate different scenarios and better predict the structure’s performance. [...]

  • D. Durán*, L. Monforte, M. Arroyo, A. Gens
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Most natural clays acquire an anisotropic fabric upon deposition. This anisotropic fabric induces differences in the soil mechanical responses, for instance in the undrained [...]

  • G. Verbeek*, O. Khomiak, W. Bond
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    One of the ways to enhance the efficiency of the cone penetration testing process is to mount modules behind the cone. In this way the test will not only generate the standard [...]

  • J. Schorr*, R. Cudmani, S. Vogt
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Field and laboratory testing was carried out for the construction of a 100 m long cable stayed bridge situated in the foothills of the Alps in the south of Germany, a region [...]

  • R. Anilkumar*, A. Martinez
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Site investigation (SI) and subsurface exploration are vital for characterizing soil properties. However, a common challenge is the lack of sufficient reaction force to penetrate [...]

  • A. Halleux, K. Boschi*, L. Flessati, C. Jommi
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Accurate evaluation of undrained shear strength of soils is crucial in geotechnical design and assessment. In the practice, undrained shear strength is obtained most frequently [...]

  • S. zhou*, W. Zhang, A. Osman
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Accurately predicting the installation resistance of offshore piles is important for their design and application. The cone penetration test (CPT) is the most widely used [...]

  • M. Martinelli*, G. Remmerswaal
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Cone penetration tests (CPTs) can provide quantitative information about the mechanical state of sandy soils. In the current state of the art, the soil state is derived from [...]

  • S. Hyder*, D. Moug
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The cone penetration test (CPT) is used to characterize the behaviour and properties of soils, including the cyclic strength against earthquake liquefaction triggering. The [...]

  • S. Volcy*, C. Dano, L. Sibille, B. Chareyre, H. Hosseini-Sadrabadi
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Classical Cone Penetration Test (CPT) or CPTu (when water pore pressure is also measured) can provide so far only strength parameters of soils, specifically the tip resistance [...]

  • A. Arafianto, Y. Tian, B. Lehane, Y. Suzuki, D. Reid
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    This paper investigated cone penetration test end resistance under various drainage conditions in mixed soils through numerical simulations and piezocone experiments in laboratory [...]

  • Z. Shi*, S. Tong, M. Huang, J. Yu, B. Wang, C. Sun
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The penetration response of CPT is not only related to the stress and density states of sand but also influenced by the nonlinear stress-strain relations of soils from very [...]

  • L. Monforte*, S. Collico
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The vertical scale of fluctuation of soil parameters is often indirectly estimated through Cone Penetration Testing (CPTu) as the test provides nearly continuous and repeatable [...]

  • A. Sadrekarimi*, S. Hashemi
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Laboratory-scale cone penetration tests are often carried out to calibrate the response of cone penetration, and in particular cone tip resistance to soil characteristics. [...]

  • B. Hamidi, S. Varaksin*
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Since Louis Ménard invented his first pressuremeter prototype in 1954, the pressuremeter and its placement techniques into the ground have gone through numerous advancements. [...]

  • B. Souza, J. Regan, J. Benoît*, A. Carr, K. Pelham, C. Buerkle
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Measurement While Drilling (MWD) is a promising in situ test method that has gained increasing popularity in recent years. MWD can continuously characterize the subsurface [...]

  • S. Sharma*, J. Rice, P. Suzuki, A. Bertrand
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Geotechnical site characterisation of variably cemented material is often challenging due to lack of data. Drilling data is routinely measured as a part of standard geotechnical [...]

  • A. Deu*, M. Pérez, R. del Castillo, M. Devincenzi
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The submersible drilling rig presented in this paper was designed and constructed with the aim to allow conducting soil or rock characterization in offshore investigations [...]

  • C. Caplane, M. Rispal, G. de Oliveira Souza*, M. Peronne, P. Reiffsteck
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Drilling boreholes for geotechnical purposes such as sampling and in situ tests is usually performed with the aid of drilling machines. In France, typically, the machine’s [...]

  • G. de Oliveira Souza*, P. Reiffsteck, F. Szymkiewicz, C. Jacquard, M. Rispal
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    To determine a robust geotechnical model from measurements of drilling parameters is one of the great desires of geotechnical investigations. Drilling parameters have the [...]

  • B. Souza, F. Pilniere, J. Benoit, M. Bost, P. Reiffsteck*
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The Portable Measurement While Drilling (PMWD) equipment designed by CEREMA engineers is an innovative and lightweight tool to perform rapid assessment of shallow subsurface [...]

  • O. Kichaieva
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    This paper discusses the numerical and probabilistic modelling of the tunnel construction concerning some not yet completed sections of the Vienna U2 metro line. It presents [...]

  • C. Wallace, J. Powell*, J. Reynolds
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Any site characterisation relies on at least some laboratory tests, and some of those test results (often from basic tests such as Liquid Limit and Plastic Limit) are used [...]

  • J. Pérez-Romero, S. Sandoval*, J. Díaz
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The presence of karstification processes in the terrain poses a threat to the safety of the foundations of structures, which in the case of gypsum materials becomes more dangerous [...]

  • J. Ching*, H. Kamyab, G. Vessia, D. Di Curzio
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    In the past, soil-layer delineation methods can usually only take a single type of input data, e.g., soil-type data at boreholes. However, this does not fit in the geotechnical [...]

  • K. Bernardo*, N. Tasso, M. Sottile, A. Sfriso
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The state parameter is the main variable employed for predicting the undrained behaviour of artificial soils such as tailings and hydraulic fills. Current practice involves [...]

  • C. Cannizzaro*, A. Beijer-Lundberg, S. Larsson, J. Spross
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Considering that a large part of Sweden is covered by glacial till, which is classified as an unsorted sediment formed by glaciers that can contain fragments of rock known [...]

  • M. Safa*, E. Bertrand, M. Brax, R. Abreu
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    In seismic hazard assessment, reliance on Vs30 proxies and 1D shear wave velocity profiles often leads to underestimated ground motion. This is particularly evident in areas [...]

  • B. Look*
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Delineation of areas into a “uniform” harvestable quality material is required for cut and fill earthworks projects. Mixing or inadvertent contamination with onsite high-quality [...]

  • C. Buenahora*, P. Salamanca, A. Martínez
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    In August 2021, landslides occurred on the slope of the Cortinas sector over an area of more than three kilometers, which affected electrical towers, a national vehicle highway, [...]

  • C. Buenahora*, F. Castellanos, M. Antonio
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The Cañaveral shopping center is located on a low slope formed by recent alluvial deposits of low consistency, supported on sedimentary rock of the Girón formation, which [...]

  • O. Zinas, I. Papaioannou, R. Schneider, P. Cuéllar
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Quantifying uncertainties in subsurface properties and stratigraphy can lead to better understanding of the ground conditions and enhance the design and assessment of geotechnical [...]

  • B. Berkat*, A. Akhssas
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    One of the most significant processes in soil dynamics is liquefaction. It is a loss of strength coupled by a quick increase in pore pressure, causing soil particles to break [...]

  • A. Kumar*, A. Prashant
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Geosynthetics-reinforced soil (GRS) walls have gained immense popularity among other reinforced soil walls. In recent times, case studies have highlighted several GRS walls [...]

  • W. Li*, X. Ma, L. Luo, Z. Ouyang
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Based on Cone penetration tests (CPT) data, a number of soil’s physical and mechanical parameters can be interpretated, like shear wave velocity, etc. Even though various [...]

  • L. Hauser*, D. Durán, L. Monforte, M. Arroyo, A. Gens
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Variable penetration rates during CPTu may impact cone readings through partial consolidation during penetration but also through viscous soil skeleton behaviour. The latter [...]

  • O. Kichaieva*, D. Adam
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    This paper discusses the numerical and probabilistic modelling of the tunnel construction concerning some not yet completed sections of the Vienna U2 metro line. It presents [...]

  • K. Oda*, S. Yamamoto, M. Kondo, T. Inui
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    In this study, artificial neural network, a popular machine learning technique, was used to estimate the consolidation properties of points where no soil investigations have [...]

  • J. Valderrama*, M. O'Neill, F. Bransby, P. Watson
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Site characterisation necessarily relies on engineering judgement, usually combined with some level of statistics to define characteristic values for design purposes. A suitable [...]

  • R. Das*, Z. Westgate, A. Sephoori, S. Garmon
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Characterization of the geomechanical behavior of the seabed along a high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) pipeline route is important for understanding risks from geohazards [...]

  • E. Saez*, F. Hernandez, R. Vega, J. Tiznado, R. Gallardo, F. Leyton, G. Montalva, C. Pasten
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Geophysical methods based on surface waves have become very popular in recent decades due to their versatility and reduced cost of execution compared to other invasive techniques. [...]

  • S. Hijikata*, R. Kuwano, H. Nakamura
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    This paper describes the interpretation of landslide behavior and verification of the effectiveness of countermeasure works based on the results of long-term field observations [...]

  • J. Wang, J. Ching*, Y. Tu
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    In earthquake-prone regions, assessing soil liquefaction potential is indispensable for contemporary seismic design. Various procedures for liquefaction triggering analysis [...]

  • Y. Sun*, B. Stuyts, W. Haegeman
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    In the design work of offshore foundations, such as monopiles and gravity platforms, the cyclic resistance of soil plays a critical role in assessing the effect of cyclic [...]

  • M. Uzielli*, A. Galassi, M. Zei
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The quantification of the spatial variability of soil properties allows the enhanced engineering modelling, analysis, and design of geotechnical systems. Evolutionary design [...]

  • D. Coduto*
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Mat foundations are often used as a means of protecting buildings and other structures from excessive distortion due to differential settlements in the underlying ground. [...]

  • S. Nishimura*, Y. Ren, T. Shibata, T. Shuku
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The surface wave method (SWM) and the screw weight sounding (SWS) are employed as a geophysical exploration method and a sounding test, respectively to identify the spatial [...]

  • J. Spross*, I. Papaioannou, J. Grasmick
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The construction time and cost of a rock tunnel project are highly dependent on the rock mass quality and encountered ground behaviour. In most rock tunnel projects, the knowledge [...]

  • Z. Guan, Y. Wang*
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    It is widely acknowledged that many geotechnical properties are correlated over space and/or time. Consequently, crosscorrelated random fields play a pivotal role in geotechnical [...]

  • M. Durmaz*, A. van den Eijnden, M. Hicks
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Stratification identification and spatial interpolation play a fundamental role in geotechnical site characterization. A unified approach is needed to perform these two tasks [...]

  • F. Totani*, V. Tomei
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Many urbanized areas of the Apennines, in Italy, have complex soil stratifications. A typical example is the historical center of L'Aquila and its outskirts, founded on layers [...]

  • A. Penna*, A. Macedo, G. Freitas, L. Melo
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    For the last 25 years we have been using DMT tests to check the quality of landfill compaction. In several situations of large areas subject to earthmoving, significant pathologies [...]

  • T. Evans*, T. Tran
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Wave energy converters (WECs), a form of marine hydrokinetic (MHK) energy device, transform the mechanical energy of water waves into electricity. They are typically held [...]

  • F. Danziger*, G. Jannuzzi, A. Pinheiro, J. Souza
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The dilatometer test (DMT) has been shown very useful in providing a number of geotechnical parameters, in different types of soils. The test is regularly carried out every [...]

  • C. Ramirez, F. Arias, D. Besenzon*, S. Amoroso, K. Chunga
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    On March 18, 2023, a Mw6.6 earthquake hit the South Guayas coastal region (Ecuador), resulting in human fatalities and extensive structural damage. The event triggered widespread [...]

  • A. O'Brien, I. Murray*
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The estuarine sediments around the head of the Forth estuary deposited during and after the Flandrian interglacial are an important, economically productive regional soil [...]

  • J. Labenski, A. Poenaru*
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    This paper presents the results of direct and indirect field investigations carried out as part of a detailed soil investigation of granular Rhine soil in Germany. After a [...]

  • N. Losacco*, V. Bufano, E. Tabak, F. Santaloia, F. Cotecchia
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    A phenomenological interpretation of the slope factors and lanslide mechanism represents the first stage for the assessment of landslide hazard at the slope scale. This requires [...]

  • M. Senigagliesi*, P. Alesiani, P. Ruggeri, V. Fruzzetti, G. Scarpelli
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Based on the collection of many data coming from a large survey carried out in the Ravenna Port channel, this paper focuses on the dynamic properties of the 30 m thick soil [...]

  • G. Tropeano, A. Chiaradonna, P. Monaco*
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    In the simplified methods for estimating the cyclic resistance ratio (CRR) based on the flat dilatometer test (DMT), the liquefaction triggering curve is defined as a function [...]

  • S. Amoroso*, C. Comina, L. Minarelli, K. Rollins, S. Bignardi, F. Vagnon, F. Di Buccio
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The presence of a non-liquefiable crust overlying a liquefiable layer plays a significant role in determining the occurrence of liquefaction damage, as originally formulated [...]

  • J. Benoît*, B. Souza
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The Piezocone (CPTU) and the Marchetti Flat Plate Dilatometer (DMT) provide a number of empirical correlations for the purpose of soil identification. Each tool has defined [...]

  • P. Monaco*, A. Chiaradonna, D. Marchetti, S. Amoroso, J. L’Heureux, T. Le
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    This paper presents an overview of the experimental activity and the main results obtained as part of the Transnational Access project – JELLYFISh funded by H2020-GEOLAB. [...]

  • G. Pinto*, M. Junior, B. Hoch
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The evaluation of in-situ behaviour, strength and compressibility of a soil profile is routinely performed by geotechnical engineers through field tests, such as the seismic [...]

  • J. Fumeron*, F. Villalobos, R. Moffat, F. Acuña
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    In the study of geotechnical problems, numerical methods such as finite and discrete elements are progressively more used, sometimes overlooking experimental studies. Therefore, [...]

  • A. Cavallaro, S. Grasso, M. Sammito*, A. Scotto di Santolo
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Soil stiffness at small strain is a key parameter to solve many geotechnical problems, such as the design of the foundation and the knowledge of the seismic behaviour. There [...]

  • V. Silvestri*, C. Tabib
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    This paper presents a re-evaluation of test results obtained from an extensive series of in-situ tests carried out in a lightly overconsolidated sensitive clay of eastern [...]

  • M. Uzielli*, D. Marchetti, S. Amoroso
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The definition of the shear wave velocity profile is a fundamental step for the seismic characterization of a site in the context of Eurocode 8 and for the conduction of earthquake [...]

  • R. Cecchi, A. Chiaradonna, P. Monaco*
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Simplified methods for seismic liquefaction assessment based on the flat dilatometer test (DMT), in which the liquefaction triggering curve is defined based on the horizontal [...]

  • M. Sacchetto*, D. Marchetti
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The harbour of Genova is currently protected by a breakwater barrier that is 4 km long. One of the ongoing PNRR projects in Italy consists in dismissing the current breakwater [...]

  • N. Cruz*, C. Rodrigues
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Characterization of structured soils by in-situ tests cannot be interpreted with success by applying the methodologies dedicated to sedimentary soils, due to the presence [...]

  • R. Failmezger*
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Because soil resists applied stresses in the x, y, and z directions, the ratio of horizontal to vertical stresses, ko, determines the soil stress distribution. The dilatometer [...]

  • R. Dhakal*, M. Cubrinovski
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Major challenges are encountered in characterizing and performing liquefaction assessment of gravelly soils since performing traditional in-situ tests, such as the Cone Penetration [...]

  • J. de Sousa Sailva*, H. Mansur Chaves, H. Scheuermann Filho, N. Consoli
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Dry stacking of filtered tailings has become feasible due to the development of novel dewatering technologies. It offers an alternative to address the safety-related issues [...]

  • R. Rodriguez-Pacheco, J. Butlanska*, A. Onel Oliva, A. Muñoz-Moreno
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The study examines the drying and wetting cycles of tailings dams (TDs) and their impact on physical, mechanical and hydraulic properties. TDs are divided in four zones: the [...]

  • J. Torres-Serra*, A. Mesa-Alcantara, E. Romero
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Bentonite pellet-based mixtures are currently investigated as candidate materials in large-scale in situ sealing experiments such as the Vertical SEALing project by the Institute [...]

  • J. Oliveira Barbosa, J. Paulo Souza Silva*, B. Guimaraes Delgado, P. Pazzoto Cacciari
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    New legislation in Brazil requires that all upstream tailings dams must be closed. However, understanding the characteristics of the foundation and deposits of these dams [...]

  • J. Rola, M. Sottile, N. Rivas, L. Roldan*, A. Sfriso
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Athree-dimensional (3D) ground model was developed to design the stabilisation of a dam founded on both weak and liquefiable units up to about 18 m below ground surface. The [...]

  • A. Faria, M. Junior*, J. Carneiro, M. Dias, G. Pinto
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Flow liquefaction is observed in saturated or nearly saturated geomaterials, showing a strain-softening response during undrained shear, primarily in very loose sands and [...]

  • I. Lopes*, M. Garcia, G. Tavares
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Sometimes, when working in TSF safety analysis, the historic archives with the original ground topography or details about the TSF design and construction are few or inexistent. [...]

  • C. Lebron*, M. Pio dos Santos Junior, A. Viana Da Fonseca
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    A geotechnical assessment of mine tailings state conditions using the static cone penetration test performed at different tailings storage facilities (TSF’s) will be presented [...]

  • D. Eloi*, M. Paganin, D. Bastos, W. Maciel, M. Filho, R. Silva
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The complex where we used the materials ins this study, explores iron ore in an open pit process and is formed by a significant number of mines, and all their geotechnical [...]

  • T. Chatfield*, R. Rinehart, C. Fontaine
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The field Vane Shear Test (VST) is a widely used in-situ test method to measure undrained shear strength and sensitivity of saturated, fine-grained soils. The United States [...]

  • T. Armstrong*, T. Grobler
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Historically, the analyses of tailings storage facilities (TSFs) have primarily focused on understanding the characteristics of tailings, while often overlooking a comprehensive [...]

  • G. Dumont, A. Fabritius*
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Characterizing the in-situ state of soils is essential for evaluating their vulnerability and the consequences of failure. The cone penetration test (CPT) enables efficient, [...]

  • J. Chen, A. Martinez
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Characterizing the in-situ state of soils is essential for evaluating their vulnerability and the consequences of failure. The cone penetration test (CPT) enables efficient, [...]

  • G. Quaglia*, I. Cueto
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    This paper presents the implementation of a Cone Penetration Test (CPT)-based methodology to identify fluid-like tailings in the Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) pond to support [...]

  • L. Roldan, F. Spinazzola*, M. Sottile
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The state of the practice to evaluate the dynamic liquefaction potential of a soil column entails the use of simplified methods that compares the cyclic stress ratio with [...]