Subsoil Conditions of Parts of Niger Delta Wetland, Nigeria | Chapter 05 | Current Perspectives to Environment and Climate Change Vol. 2
The subsoil conditions of Gbaran North
Bank area, parts of the Nigerian wetland were evaluated using both disturbed and
undisturbed soils, which were subjected to various laboratory tests adopting
the British Standards methods, with the aim of establishing the subsoil
conditions of the area as it affects use of the soils for various kinds of
construction. The liquid limit recorded values between 37% and 50%, plastic
limit range of 11% – 23% and attendant plasticity indices of 20% - 33%. The
soils classified as highly plastic on the basis of their plasticity index and
showed expansivity range of low – medium, while the swelling type was critical
– non-critical. The soils recorded shear strength values of 39 – 42 KN/m2 with
coefficient of consolidation Cv values of 0.4 – 30.5 m2/yr. The soils from the
results showed tendencies towards expansion and therefore pose a problem to
construction except precautionary measures are taken to ensure safety and
durability of structures. Improved waste and flood management on the other
hand, will facilitate sustained shear strength properties of the soils thereby
enhancing their constructional values.
Author(s) Details
P. K. Wokoma
Department of Geology,
Faculty of Science, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Rivers State,
Nigeria.
N. E. Ekeocha
Department of Geology,
Faculty of Science, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Rivers State,
Nigeria.
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