“…85. The presence of gas bubbles can have significant effects on the consolidation behaviour and strength properties, with gassy soils reacting differently compared to saturated soils to environmental changes in load and temperature (Esrig & Kirby, 1977;Sills & Wheeler, 1992;Grozic et al, 1999;Sills & Gonzalez, 2001;Amaratunga & Grozic, 2009;Puzrin et al, 2011;Rebata-Landa & Santamarina, 2012;Sultan et al, 2012). Accordingly, gas-charging has important consequences for slope stability assessment, waste management and in turn for the planning of on-and offshore engineering operations Tjelta et al, 2007;Mabrouk & Rowe, 2011).…”