. Collected reprints / Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories [and] Pacific Oceanographic Laboratories. Oceanography Figure 7.—Nonsalt-flocculated well-developed cardhouse structure. (Lambe 1958). cussing the relationships between fabric and the engineer- ing behavior of clay. Van Olphen (1963) depicted in a descriptive sense the difference in particle arrangement of sedimentation from a peptized versus a flocculated suspension (fig. 9a, 9b). The main intent was to show that flocculated particles form a loose, voluminous sediment in contrast to a relatively dense


. Collected reprints / Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories [and] Pacific Oceanographic Laboratories. Oceanography Figure 7.—Nonsalt-flocculated well-developed cardhouse structure. (Lambe 1958). cussing the relationships between fabric and the engineer- ing behavior of clay. Van Olphen (1963) depicted in a descriptive sense the difference in particle arrangement of sedimentation from a peptized versus a flocculated suspension (fig. 9a, 9b). The main intent was to show that flocculated particles form a loose, voluminous sediment in contrast to a relatively dense sediment of closely packed particles formed from a peptized suspension. This would be equivalent to Lambe's flocculated versus dispersed fabrics respectively. Models were proposed by Von Engelhardt and Gaida (1963) de- picting voluminous clay structure (large aggregates) indi- cative of high salinity water and a more dense small aggre- gate structure characteristic of low salinity water. Van Olphen (1963) further described various conceptual models of possible modes of particle association (figs. 10a—g). His basic difference in the scheme of particle associations was the "dispersed" single particle (fig. 10a) versus the "aggregated" compound particle (fig. 10b) interaction. Van Olphen points out that three modes of particle association Figure 8.—^Dispersed structure with preferred grain orien- tation. (Lambe 1958) o 0 o o ^ o o O ^ o O ° o 0 o o o o ^ ^ ® o O o o o "^ ° 0 o o o O ° o o o O O 0 0 OOP o A. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories; Pacific Oceanographic Laboratories; United States. Environmental Science Services Administration. Research Laboratories; Environmental Research Laboratories (U. S. ). Was


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