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Quick Clay Development and Cation Composition of Pore Water in Marine Sediments from the Ariake Bay Area, Japan
2014
International journal of geosciences
By analyzing the cation composition of pore water in the soil samples of Ariake Bay sediments, the present study assesses the development of quick clay by leaching in both the original and seawater-saturated soil samples. Divalent cations were dominant in the pore water of the original soil sample, whereas Na + was the major cation in that of the seawater-saturated soil sample. The cation proportion in the pore water for both soil samples remained the same after leaching. The difference in pore
doi:10.4236/ijg.2014.56054
fatcat:6eyr4daqkbgnlipwu3zubwpjiy