Sn. Abduljauwad et al., INFLUENCE OF GEOTEXTILES ON PERFORMANCE OF SALINE SEBKHA SOILS, Journal of geotechnical engineering, 120(11), 1994, pp. 1939-1960
Along the western shores of the Arabian Gulf, saline soils, known as s
ebkhas, are widely distributed. These soils are associated with many g
eotechnical problems that emerge principally because of their high sal
t content and their susceptibility to strength loss and collapse upon
saturation. This research program was carried out to assess the perfor
mance of sebkha subgrade in the laboratory using conventional and soil
-fabric-aggregate (SFA) systems under static and dynamic loading condi
tions. Variables investigated included subbase thickness, level of str
ess, type of geotextile, and saturation effect. Results indicate that
the use of geotextiles significantly enhances the inferior properties
of sebkha subgrade, particularly when the SFA system is saturated. The
contribution of geotextiles to the performance of SFA systems diminis
hes when the subbase thickness increases. Results of the index laborat
ory tests on the small-scale model have been used by local municipalit
ies for road constructed on sebkha subgrade in the eastern province of
Saudi Arabia.