Abstract:Retrogressive development of landslides in highly sensitive clays (quick clays) may extend several hundred meters upslope from an initial landslide, and liquified slide-debris may impact buildings or infrastructure in the run-out zone. By installing wells filled with potassium chloride in quick clays, the salt migrates into the surrounding clay and increases its remolded shear strength, reducing its sensitivity. The salt-stabilized, non-quick clay volume may act as a barrier preventing backwards retrogression,… Show more
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