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Field and Laboratory Test Results from NGTS soft clay site – Onsøy
Gundersen, Aleksander S.; Hansen, Ragnhild C.; Bazin, Sara; Forsberg, Cathinka S. (NGI-rapport;20160154-10-R, Report, 2019-12-02)In 2017, the Norwegian GeoTest Sites (NGTS) project established five research sites, one of which is the new Onsøy soft clay site located close to Fredrikstad city. This report contains all results from field and laboratory ... -
Impact of cone penetrometer type on measured CPTU parameters at 4 NGTS sites. Silt, soft clay, sand and quick clay
Gundersen, Aleksander S.; Lindgård, Anders; Lunne, Tom (NGI-rapport;20160154-21-R, Report, 2020-01-08)Using cone penetrometers from different manufacturers may yield different results even if the equipment complies with international standards. This report presents a study on differences in CPTU test results as function ... -
Impact of sample quality on CPTU correlations in clay – Example from the Rakkestad clay
L'Heureux, Jean-Sébastien; Gundersen, Aleksander S.; D'Ignazio, Marco; Smaavik, Tone Fallan; Kleven, Arne; Rømoen, Magnus; Karlsrud, Kjell; Paniagua Lopez, Ana Priscilla; Hermann, Steinar (Chapter, 2018)As part of the zoning plan for the new 30 km long highway, E16, from Nybakk to Slomarka, an extensive laboratory and field testing campaign was conducted by NGI. The deposit along the highway is a normally to slightly ... -
Interpretation report Onsøy
Gundersen, Aleksander S.; Hansen, Ragnhild C. (NGI-rapport;20160154-11-R, Report, 2019-12-05)This report includes a paper published 29 August 2019 in AIMS Geosciences 5, pages 665-703, with the title "Characterization and engineering properties of the NGTS Onsøy soft clay site". -
Soil classification of NGTS sand site (Øysand, Norway) based on CPTU, DMT and laboratory results
Gundersen, Aleksander S.; Quinteros, Santiago; L'Heureux, Jean-Sébastien; Lunne, Tom (Chapter, 2018)The Norwegian GeoTest Site project (NGTS) established five research sites in Norway in 2016. The sites are referred to as sand, soft clay, quick clay, silt and permafrost. The project is funded by the Research Council of ... -
Standardization of in situ tests and field work
Kåsin, Kristoffer; Kirkevolden, Ole Vidar; Instanes, Arne; Andersen, Espen; Sinitsyn, Anatoly; Bazin, Sara; Lysdahl, Asgeir Kydland; Gundersen, Aleksander S. (NGI-rapport;20160154-03-R, Report, 2019-12-04)This report presents a brief overview of standards for in situ tests and field work carried out within the NGTS project.