Shrink-swell capacity
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The Shrink-swell capacity of clay
refers to the extent to which a clay will expand when wet and retract when dry. Soil that is problematic due to high capacity is known as shrink-swell soil, or expansive soil.
) large swelling occurs when water is absorbed. Conversely when the water dries up these clays contract (shrink).
Clay
Clay is a general term including many combinations of one or more clay minerals with traces of metal oxides and organic matter. Geologic clay deposits are mostly composed of phyllosilicate minerals containing variable amounts of water trapped in the mineral structure.- Formation :Clay minerals...
refers to the extent to which a clay will expand when wet and retract when dry. Soil that is problematic due to high capacity is known as shrink-swell soil, or expansive soil.
Description
Due to the physical and chemical properties of some clays (such as the Lias GroupLias Group
The Lias Group or Lias is a lithostratigraphic unit found in a large area of western Europe, including the British Isles, the North Sea, the low countries and the north of Germany...
) large swelling occurs when water is absorbed. Conversely when the water dries up these clays contract (shrink).