Components of soil surveys

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In-situ testing In-situ testing can be undertaken on cohesive and granular soils. Cone penetration test: this technique involves the hydraulic pushing of a 10cm2 or 15cm2 cone into the ground at a standard rate of penetration, measuring the penetration resistance. The equipment necessary for such investigation is housed in a large truck....

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