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Subtidal Slope Stability (Bay Mud)

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fortinbras

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After dredging contaminated sediments, a cap is to be placed to contained contaminated material left in place. Parts of the area are at slopes up to 5:1. The cap will comprise bay mud from a nearby area that will be placed with a clamshell and leveled (but not compacted). THe material is San Francisco Young Bay Mud with high clay and silt content.

Has anyone experience with stable slope limits for a material of this type?
 
Based on the description you have provided, no. And since it's going to be placed in an uncontrolled manner ("... placed with a clamshell and leveled (but not compacted.)...") I'm not sure that you will find any references.

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