weight of glacial till
weight of glacial till
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I cannot find answer to what the weight per cubic yard, cubic foot, whatever - of Glacial Till soil in the Westchester NY area.
I see numbers in the 3,500 pound per cubic yard range, but the sources of that info did not specify if that was in-situ or fluffed up after excavation.
Again - that number of 3,500 # is useless to me bec I don't know if it's in-situ or fluffed up...
I just need a ballpark weight for estimating...not sure of water content - but I will take any assumptions necessary.
By site - the soil is very rocky - seive analysis shows lot of sand & fines mixed in - no clays.
Please help if possible.
Thanks
Mike
I see numbers in the 3,500 pound per cubic yard range, but the sources of that info did not specify if that was in-situ or fluffed up after excavation.
Again - that number of 3,500 # is useless to me bec I don't know if it's in-situ or fluffed up...
I just need a ballpark weight for estimating...not sure of water content - but I will take any assumptions necessary.
By site - the soil is very rocky - seive analysis shows lot of sand & fines mixed in - no clays.
Please help if possible.
Thanks
Mike





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Richard A. Cornelius, P.E.
WWW.amlinereast.com
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Dicksewerrat - that 120# - is that in-situ or fluffed up?
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In northern NY, at the Seaway it ranges from 146 to 148 dry unit weight pcf.
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Good Luck,
Rick Hassett, P.E.
R.A. Hassett, P.E.
rah1616@hotmail.com
RE: weight of glacial till
Just to add, these values are most likely based on proctor tests. There are in the range of what we get in the Pacific Northwest. Till here is called hardpan, which implies a basal till compacted under miles of ice. In situ, values are likely much more than that, but when you're dealing with construction, the numbers reflect till that has been excavated and re-placed and compacted. Values given are about what we see, usually in the higher range, more like 140+, or 3800+ pounds/cy. Easiest way to find out is have a local lab run a modified proctor on it.
What's your application? Purchasing? Placing? There are other threads that address these issues if you're interested.
Best of luck.
RE: weight of glacial till
The only real way to get an idea of its properties is to get hold of some and poke your finger in it....or in this case, weigh it.
Maybe that's why there are no published values?
RE: weight of glacial till
I am looking for free software or free spreadsheets to do earthworks calculations could anybody help me?
Any additional information as: E books or handbooks is welcome.