THE INFLUENCE OF AMENDMENTS ON THE VOLUMETRIC SHRINKAGE AND INTEGRITYOF COMPACTED CLAY SOILS USED IN LANDFILL LINERS

Citation
Gh. Omidi et al., THE INFLUENCE OF AMENDMENTS ON THE VOLUMETRIC SHRINKAGE AND INTEGRITYOF COMPACTED CLAY SOILS USED IN LANDFILL LINERS, Water, air and soil pollution, 86(1-4), 1996, pp. 263-274
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Water Resources
ISSN journal
00496979
Volume
86
Issue
1-4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
263 - 274
Database
ISI
SICI code
0049-6979(1996)86:1-4<263:TIOAOT>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Clay liners remain an important component of composite liners used in landfill construction. Because their hydraulic integrity is frequently lost due to desiccation cracking, either during construction or short ly thereafter. The present study was initiated to evaluate the effects of common soil additives including lime, cement, and sand on the shri nkage and hydraulic conductivity of compacted clay soils commonly used in clay liner construction. Three soils having predominant clay miner als of smectite, illite and kaolinite were amended with varying amount s of lime, cement or sand; compacted using the Harvard miniature compa ctor; and the volumetric shrinkage was measured on the compacted sampl es. Additional samples of each treated soil were compacted according t o ASTM 698 and used for measurement of the hydraulic conductivity. The results show that the majority of shrinkage occurs when the samples w ere dried to 25 degrees C with little additional shrinkage at temperat ures up to 105 degrees C. The amendments of either 4% lime or 40 to 50 % sand resulted in reduced shrinkage and increased hydraulic conductiv ity. The addition of 3% cement reduced shrinkage by up to 50% and simu ltaneously reduced hydraulic conductivity by 2 orders of magnitude. Th us, amendment of clay soils having a high shrink-swell potential with Type I Portland cement has the greatest poetential for field applicati on as an amendment to help maintain the integrity and improve the long term performance of compacted clay liners.