IODP Expedition 372A Vane shear strength (AVS)
Main Authors: | Barnes, Philip M., Pecher, Ingo A., LeVay, Leah J., Bourlange, Sylvain, Brunet, Morgane M.Y., Cardona, Sebastian, Clennell, Michael B., Cook, Ann E., Crundwell, Martin P., Dugan, Brandon, Elger, Judith, Gamboa, Davide, Georgiopoulou, Aggeliki, Greve, Annika, Han, Shuoshuo, Heeschen, Katja U., Hu, Gaowei, Kim, Gil Young, Kitajima, Hiroko, Koge, Hiroaki, Li, Xuesen, Machado, Karina S., McNamara, David D., Moore, Gregory F., Mountjoy, Joshu J., Nole, Michael A., Owari, Satoko, Paganoni, Matteo, Petronotis, Katerina, Rose, Paula S., Screaton, Elizabeth J., Shankar, Uma, Shepherd, Claire L., Torres, Marta E., Underwood, Michael B., Wang, Xiujuan, Woodhouse, Adam D., Wu, Hung-Yu (Sonata) |
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Other Authors: | International Ocean Discovery Program |
Format: | info dataset Journal |
Terbitan: |
, 2019
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/6511662 |
Daftar Isi:
- Shear strength was measured on section halves using a GEISA automated vane shear (AVS) frame and device controller. The device is suitable for sediment not affected by cementation (i.e., saturated, clay-rich, soft sediment). Shear strength measurements should be considered only approximate, particularly because the influence of pore pressure changes during the undrained experiment cannot be estimated. Report includes vane shear strength at the sample's failure point, maximum torque angle, penetration direction, and rate of vane rotation.