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Contract N.
Vendor logo and business name Vendor Document ID
Order N.
Facility Name Location Scale Sheet of Sheets
ZUBAIR FIELD – RAFIDYA ONSHORE n.a. 1 of 218
DGS
Document Title Supersedes N.
Final Report/Phase 1
Submitted to
eni-Iraq
May/2011
1- Introduction
1.1- General
1.2- Authorization
1.3- Site Location and Description
2- Field Investigation
2.1- General
2.2- Drilling and Sampling of Boreholes
2.3- Standard Penetration Test (SPT)
2.4- Spacing of Soil Samples
2.5- Test Pits
2.6- Plate Load Test (PLT)
2.7- Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Resistivity.
3.1- General
3.2- Method of Testing
3.3- Moisture Content and Unit Weight
3.4- Particle Size Analysis
3.5- Direct Shear Test
3.6- Permeability
3.7- Modified Proctor Test
3.8- California Bearing Ratio (CBR) Test
3.9- Chemical Tests
4- Subsurface Conditions
6- Earthwork
References
Appendices
1.2-Authorization
The soil investigation for the mentioned site has been conducted
by the Engineering Consulting Bureau (ECB) – University of Basra at the request by
eni-Iraq.
2- Field Investigation
2.1- General
The field work for this study was conducted in April, 2011. Field activities include
the following:
The locations of all field works were setup by the client. All activities were
continuously supervised on site by ECB engineers. UTM coordinates of all field activities
are shown in the attached appendices.
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2.3- Standard Penetration Test (SPT)
The disturbed samples were collected by driving a 40mm outer diameter split
spoon sampler in general accordance with the Standard Penetration Test (SPT) procedure
described in ASTM D-1586. The number of blows required for a 63.5 kg hammer falling
through 760mm to drive the split spoon sampler for the final 300mm of the total 450mm
penetration is usually referred to as the SPT value. If 50 blows are reached before
penetration of 300mm, no further blows are applied and the actual penetration is
recorded.
The measured SPT values have been corrected for effective overburden pressure,
using the following formula which proposed by Peck, Hanson and Thornburn:
NC = Cn x N
Cn= 0.77 log(2000/qo)
where:
N: the measured SPT value from the field test.
NC: the corrected SPT value.
Cn: the correction factor.
qo: the effective overburden pressure (kN/m2).
If the soil layer is below the water level and consists of silty fine sand, the above
corrected value is further corrected using the below formula suggested by Terzaghi and
Peck, 1967. This formula is used only when N > 15.
N = 15 + 0.5(NC – 15)
The corrected SPT values at different depths are listed in Appendix A. Undisturbed
samples were used for strength and compressibility tests and disturbed or undisturbed
samples as available are used for classification tests.
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2.5- Test Pits
The field work also includes excavating (20) test pits to a depth of 3 m below
existing ground surface. Excavations were advanced by backhoe. Bulk samples were
obtained from tailings generated during excavation at intervals of 1 m. Recovered
samples were sealed in plastic containers and transported to the laboratory for further
classification and testing. The logs of test pits are included in Appendix B.
Q
K= ln(t 2 / t1 )
4π (T2 − T1 )
1
ρ =
K
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where:
Q: Power consumption of heater wire in Watts per unit length that is assumed to be the
equivalent of heat output per unit length of wire.
T1, T2: initial and final temperatures (oC)
t1, t2: initial and final times (seconds)
K: thermal conductivity (W/m- oC)
ρ: thermal resistivity (m- oC /W)
Locations of the tested samples and test results are shown in Appendix E.
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m 2 − m3
w= × 100%
m3 − m1
where:
m1: the mass of container (g).
m2: the mass of container and wet soil (g).
m3: the mass of container and dry soil (g).
Bulk unit weight ( γ b ): is the weight of bulk soil per unit volume:
Wb
γb =
V
Dry unit weight ( γ d ): is the weight of dry soil per unit volume:
Wd γ
γd = =
V 1+ w
where:
Wb: weight of bulk soil (g).
Wd: weight of dry soil (g).
V: volume of soil simple (cm3)
w: moisture content.
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inserted to allow drainage from the soil specimen along the top and bottom boundaries.
This test has been conducted according to ASTM-D3080.
3.6- Permeability
Two standard laboratory tests are used to determine the hydraulic conductivity of soil;
the constant head test and the falling head test.
K z = QL /(t Ah)
where L and A are respectively, the length and cross-sectional area of the soil sample.
The falling head test is used for fine grained soils because the flow of water through
these soils is too slow to get reasonable measurements from the constant head test. Water
is allowed to flow through a sample from a stand pipe attached to the top of the cylinder.
The head of water (h) changes with times as flow occurs through the soil. At different
times, the head of water is recorded. The value of hydraulic conductivity is calculated as
follows:
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The values of optimum water content and modified maximum dry unit weight are
determined from the compaction curve.
4- Subsurface Conditions
4.1- Subsoil Material Description
The subsoil strata encountered at the investigated location are detailed on the borehole
logs. The soil strata were found to be consisting of medium to very dense, brown, silty
sand and sometimes with gravel OR medium to very dense, brown, poorly graded sand
with silt and sometimes with gravel. These layers are extended from the natural ground
surface to the end of boring. Lenses of dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded gravel
with silt and/or sand were appeared at some boreholes at different depths.
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m
Rafidiya DGS
Site
Figure 1: Topographic Map of Iraq shows the location of Rafidiya DGS site.
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Upper‐Faris
Tertiary
AlGa’ar
Dammam
1000
Um‐Rudima
Tayarat
Shiranish
Hartha
Sa’adi
Tanuma
Kaseeb
Mushrif
Cretaceous
Rumaila 3000
Ahmadi
Maudud
Nahar‐Umar
Shua’iba
Zubair
Ratawi
Yamama 4000
Sulay
Qutnia
Figure 2: Stratigraphic sequence of southern Iraq‐Basra, not to scale
(OEC, 1996 and Saad et al., 2006).
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5.3- Seismic Hazard
The seismological records of Iraq show that the annual seismic activity of different
strength. Highest level of seismic activity of Iraq is concentrated in the north and
northeastern parts of Iraq; these seismic activities are strongly diminution in the south
and southwestern parts of Iraq (Fig. 3).
Figure 3: Seismotectonic setting of Iraq and the geographical distribution of seismic
activities along the eastern border of Iraq. (Earthquakes records are from Advanced
National Seismic System (ANSS) Catalog).
The tectonic and seismic activities are because of the location of Iraq northeastern
boundaries of the Arabian plate. As it is clear from (Fig. 3), the geographical distribution
of seismicity is inhomogeneous and the activity is focused in the high folded and the
Balambo-Tanjero zones. The majority of focal depth is shallow. Alsinawi (2003)
constructed a historical isointensity map of Iraq (Fig.4-a) and a general isointensity map
(Fig.4-b). The potential seismic hazard and risk is always associated with the surface
rupture occurs as a fault breaks to the land surface during an earthquake. The site is not
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subject to such scenario because it is required an earthquake greater than 6.5 magnitude.
Therefore, the seismic hazard and risk is small in terms of the historical and current
seismic record of southern part of Iraq.
A B
Figure 4: A) historical isointensity map of Iraq. B) General isointesity of Iraq
(Alsinawi and Alqasrani, 2003)
Bolton (1958) divided the structural framework of Iraq into three prominent zones,
thrust zone, folded zone, and unfolded zone. The southern part of Iraq where located the
proposed site is situated in the unfolded zone so that it is unequivocal that the proposed
site resides in a relatively stable zone seismically and tectonically.
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an undrained loading. The increase in pore water pressure causes an upward flow of
water to the ground surface, where it emerges in the form of mud spouts or sand boils.
The development of high pore water pressures due to the ground shaking and the upward
flow of water my turn the sand into a liquefied condition, which has been termed
liquefaction. For this state of liquefaction, the effective stress is zero and the individual
soil particles are released from any confinement, as if the soil particles were floating in
water.
When liquefaction occurs, the soil can become a liquid and thus the shear strength of
the soil can be decreased to essentially zero. Without any shear strength, the liquefied soil
will be unable to support the foundations for buildings.
The potential for liquefaction increases as the earthquake intensity and duration of
shaking increases. According to the '' National Research Council , Ishihara 1985" , a
liquefaction analysis would typically not be needed for those sites having a peak ground
acceleration amax less than 0.1 g or a local magnitude ML less than 5.
The most common type of analysis to determine the liquefaction potential is to use the
standard penetration test (SPT). The analysis is based on the simplified method proposed
by Seed and Idriss (1971). This method has been implemented as “Guidelines for
Analyzing and mitigating Liquefaction in California” SP 117.
Based on the above guideline procedures, liquefaction is unlikely to take place for this
site.
Parameter Value
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6- Earthwork
6.1- Lowering of Groundwater Level
The field tests indicate that the groundwater level is ranged between 17.4m – 18.4m
below the natural ground level. Therefore the excavation works of the upper unsuitable
soil and the construction of shallow foundation does not require the ground water table to
be lowering. However, construction of foundations at depths below the groundwater level
requires the use of dewatering system. Well points system is the most suitable for such
site conditions.
Prior to filling, the top 0.2 - 0.3 m of subgrade layer on which fill soils will be placed
should be scarified, moisture conditioned and properly compacted in accordance with the
recommendations below to provide a uniform base for fill placement. For regions of
compressible soils, the field density cannot be reaching the required degree of
compaction. Such soils should be removed to a depth of about 0.3-0.5m and replaced
with a mixture of cobbles and coarse aggregate (particle size ranged between 50 – 150
mm) and compacted before placement of fill materials.
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(mm)
Type A Type B Type C Type D
75 100 -
50 95-100 100
6.5- Roads
Soils beneath any proposed traffic-bearing pavement, including minimum lateral
distance of at least 0.6 m beyond pavement edges, should be excavated a minimum of 0.6
m below the existing grade. The bottom of excavation should then be scarified 0.15 m, be
moisture conditioned to near optimum moisture content and be uniformly compacted to at
least 95% of maximum dry density using mechanical compaction equipment.
Compaction should be verified by testing.
3. Maximum dry density shall be obtained according to modified Proctor test (ASTM-
D1557)
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4. In place density test shall be determined by method accordance with ASTM-D 1556
or ASTM-D 2922.
6. Sheeps foot roller is recommend for fine grained subgrade layer and rubber-tired
rollers or vibrating compacters are recommended for coarse grained subgrade and
fill layers.
6.9- Shoring
Should site constraints prohibit the use of the recommended slope angles, temporary
shoring should be used. The shoring should be designed to resist the lateral earth pressure
exerted by structure, hydrostatic pressure, traffic, equipment, and stock piles.
6.10- Drainage
Good surface drainage should be provided around temporary excavation slopes to
direct surface runoff from the slope faces. A properly designed swale should be provided
at the top of the excavations. In no case should water be allowed to pond at the site.
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6.11- Pavement Design
Referring to Fig.(5), the pavement layers consists of:
1- Subgrade:
The subgrade layer represents the natural material located along the horizontal
alignment of the pavement and serves as the foundation of the pavement structure. Soil
which contains the following materials is not suitable as subgrade layer;
- Surface layer
- Base layer
- SubBase layer
- Subgrade layer
2- Subbase Layer:
The specification of subbase layer according to the general Specifications Of Roads
and Bridges (SORB/R6):
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(c) CBR:
The CBR not less than 35% for type B, 30 for type C, and 20% for type D at 95%
of maximum dry density.
(d) Climatic border:
- Materials must not be spread when the temperature equal to or less than 3oC.
- Thickness of subbase layer not more than 20 cm, and the degree of compaction
not less than 95% for maximum dry density.
3- Base Layer
This layer supports the surface layer and carries and distributes the traffic loads to
bottom layers. Also, it protects the surface road from swelling or depression of natural
soil and leaks of ground water. Therefore, this layer must have good properties of
durability and resistance. The CBR should not be less than 40%.
4- Surface Layer:
In designing pavement thickness, the following factors should be considered:
The type of sub grade layer Local street Collector street Arterial street
Moderate sub grade layer (CBR 5-9%) layer 5cm asphalt base layer 5cm asphalt base layer
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7- Results and Discussion
7.1- Shear Strength
Shear strength of cohesionless soils is usually described in terms of relative density.
The relative density is an index that quantifies the degree of packing between the loosest
and densest state of coarse grained soils. The density state of cohesionless soil can be
described as very loose, loose, medium, dense, and very dense. Some standards (like BS
5930) give the following relationship between N-value and the relative density of
cohesionless soils.
N-value
Relative density
(blows/300mm of penetration)
4-10 Loose
10-30 Medium-dense
30-50 Dense
Referring to the results of Direct Shear Test and SPT values, the relative density of the
cohesionless soil layers is ranged between medium to very dense.
It may be noted that as per CIRIA special publication 31, there is no widely accepted
view on the concentration at which chlorides become significant in soil or ground water,
but limited experience in the Gulf Region suggests it may be as low as 0.05% particularly
in situations where wetting and drying or capillary rise effect the concrete.
Sulphate attack to concrete is caused by the presence of a high sulphate content either
by the ingress from the sulphate of the surrounding environment such as foundations soils
or groundwater, or by the presence of sulphate in the concrete ingredients. The attack
results in a considerable internal expansion which may lead to crack and disintegration of
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the concrete. This effect can be reduced by use of selected cements or by suitable
protection of the concrete.
The results of chemical analysis are given in Appendix D. Based on the requirements
of the International Building Code/2006 for concrete exposed to chlorides and sulphates,
we recommend to use sulphate resisting Portland Cement (Type V plus pozzolan) with
/
maximum water cement ratio of 0.45 and minimum concrete strength f c =31 N/mm2.
Also adequate coating of inert materials such as asphalt should protect all concrete works
that are in contact with subsoil.
7.3- Gypsum
The chemical tests of soil indicate to slightly-moderately gypsum content. The
gypsum particles are dense to the overburden and the applied loads. But after the site is
developed, there can be infiltration of water into the ground from rainfall, irrigation,
leaky water pipes or groundwater fluctuation. Gypsum is water soluble and it dissolves
when water penetrates the gypsiferous soils causing loss of cementation. The loss of
gypsum by dissolution leads not only to decrease in the strength and bearing capacity of
the foundation but also settlement of the footing. Two types of settlement can occur;
1. The collapse of the soil structure due to weakening of salt cemented bonds at
particle contacts.
2. The water can dissolve away the gypsum resulting in ground surface settlement.
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The advantages of the plate bearing test is that, it gives close simulation of actual
loading condition typically found in foundations. Also, the loaded volume of soil is large
by comparison with other tests, and therefore more representative. In plate bearing test,
there is close control of loading intensity, rate and duration which in turn provide more
representative results than laboratory testing not forgetting that plate bearing test could be
carried out in pits and open areas which reflects its flexibility.
On the other hand, the disadvantageous of this method of testing is that, a number of
tests are required to obtain coverage with depth for application to foundation designs.
Upward seepage pressure at the test level reduces effective stress and has significant
effects on the test results. Specialist technicians are necessary and the scale effects should
be considered as the results are difficult to interpret in some types of soils.
Although plate load tests may seem to be a reasonable approach, experience has
proven otherwise in certain cases. This is primarily because the plate is so much smaller
than the foundation, and we cannot always extrapolate the results accurately.
The depth of influence of the plate (about twice the plate width) is much shallower
than that of the real footing, as shown in the following figure, so the test reflects only the
properties of the near-surface soils.
In addition, because of the small size of the plate, and the fact that the test reflects
only the properties of the uppermost soils, results can be difficult to interpret especially
when the soil properties vary with depth.
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Back to the project in hand, the plot of pressure versus settlement and the modulus of
subgrade reaction values are enclosed in Appendix F. It is clear from the plots that the
modulus of subgrade reaction is very high at some of the locations tested, while the result
for other locations yield moderate modulus of sub-grade reaction value and in certain
locations, fairly low figures reported for the sub-grade reaction. Gypsiferrous materials in
appreciable amount observed at some tested locations which shall seriously affect the
settlement magnitude especially when came in contact with water. The high figures of the
modulus of sub-grade reactions reported at most of the tested location may be due the
cementation of Sandy soil material with fine materials and/or Gypsiferrous materials in
its dry status.
The allowable bearing capacity for shallow foundations could be evaluated from one
of the following methods:
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1- Bering capacity equation.
The most commonly used bearing capacity equation is that equation developed by
Terzaghi:
q ult = C N c S c + 0 .5 γ B N γ S γ + γ D N q S q
where:
For strip footing, all of the shape factors equal 1.0. For rectangular footing of width B
and length L, commonly used shape factors are:
For cohesive soil, one should use the undrained shear strength in the ''Total Stress
Analysis’’. For such condition, the following parameters should be used:
qult = 5.5 Su Sc + γ D
q ult = 0.5 γB N γ S γ + γ D N q S q
φ
N q = e π tan φ tan 2 ( 45 + )
2
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Various equations have been proposed for N γ in the literature. The one proposed by
Davis and Booker (1973) is based on a refined plasticity method and gives conservative
values compared with the others.
The allowable bearing capacity ( qall ) , which is used to determine the size of
footing is given by the following equation .
qult
q all =
F
where:
qall : allowable bearing capacity (kPa).
F : factor of safety ( commonly F = 3).
2- The net allowable bearing capacity of cohesive soils is approximately equal to the
unconfined compressive strength ( qu ) with factor of safely F=3:
qall = qu
where:
N = SPT value (average value for a depth up to 1.5B below footing base).
B = foundation width.
Cw1, Cw2 = ground water factors given as:
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Depth of groundwater
Cw1 Cw2
Below finished grade
0 0.5 0.5
Df 0.5 1.0
Source AASHTO,2004.
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5- Extrapotation of allowable bearing capacity for a full-size footing from the results
of plate loading test. For clay soils it is common to note that BNγ term is zero , so that
one might say that qult is independent of footing size, giving :
B founndation
q ult = ( q ult ) plate ( )
B plate
The use of this equation is not recommended unless BFoundation / Bplate is not much more
than 3.
Based on the above equations, the allowable bearing capacity has been calculated
and the most critical values (minimum) among them were adopted. The majority of
boreholes exhibit same soil profile for the upper soil which reflects about the same value
of the allowable bearing capacity. The recommended allowable bearing capacity for
shallow foundation, for all boreholes except that given in table below, is 160 kN/m2.
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8.2- Allowable Bearing Capacity for Transient Loads
The indicated allowable bearing capacity values for shallow foundation (section 8.1)
may be increased by 1/3 when transient loads, such as wind or seismic forces are
included.
2q all
S e ( mm) = ; B ≤ 1.2m ; q all ( kPa)
N
3.2q all 1
S e (mm) = (1 + ) −2 ; B > 1.2m ; q all (kPa)
N 3.28 B
The elastic settlement could also be estimated from the results of plate loading test.
4q B2
Se =
k v ( B + 0.3) 2
2q B2
Se =
k v ( B + 0.3) 2
where:
Se : elastic settlement of the footing (m).
q : vertical footing pressure (kPa)
B : footing width (m).
Kv : Subgrade modulus from the plate load test (kN/m3).
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D : depth of the footing below the ground surface (m).
It is necessary to interpolate between the above two equations for footing width between
6m and 12m.
where qall is the allowable bearing capacity of the soil and F is the factor of safety.
The modulus of subgrade reaction could also be estimated from the results of Plate
Loading Test. Back to the results of plate loading test given in Appendix F, it is clear
from the plots that the modulus of subgrade reaction is in the order of 25000 to 1800000
kN/m3. By eliminate the extreme figures from our assessment and judgment and relay on
the figures that are in somehow close to each other and take their average, we suggest a
value for kv=190000 kN/m3 as a figure representing the site’s subgrade reaction.
Based on the Rankine earth pressure theory, the horizontal earth pressure (active and
passive) is defined by the following formulae:
σ A = γz K A − 2c K A
σ p = γz K p + 2c K p
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where:
σA: active soil pressure (kN/m2)
σP: passive soil pressure (kN/m2)
KA, KP :coefficients of lateral soil pressure of active and passive states, respectively.
φ/ φ/
KA = tan2 ( 45 − ) KP = tan2 ( 45 + )
2 2
γ : effective unit weight of the soil (kN/m3).
Z : depth of the soil (m).
c : cohesion (kN/m2).
Ǿ : angle of internal friction (effective).
For the case of at rest condition, Ko should be used instead of KA or Kp. The
lateral earth pressure coefficient (Ko) is defined as the ratio between the lateral and
vertical principal effective stresses when an earth retaining structure is at rest.
and for normally consolidated soil (OCR =1) the above equation reduced to:
K o = (1 − sin φ / )
The typical values of (Ko) for different types of soils is as listed below (R.F. Grieg,
2002).
Soil Ko
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8.7- Carrying Capacity of Pile Foundation
For piles driven into cohesionless soils, the point bearing capacity can be expressed
as:
__
Qb = A p ( q Nq / ) ≤ A p (11000) kN
where:
Ap: Pile cross sectional area (m2).
q : Effective overburden pressure at pile point (kN/m2).
Nq' : Berezantev's bearing capacity factor.
For piles driven into cohesive soils, the point bearing capacity can be expressed as .
Qb=Ap(C Nc')
where:
C : cohesion (or undrained shear strength).
Nc' : deep foundation bearing capacity factor for cohesion.
Nc' = 9.0 for C > 25 kPa
Nc' = 6.0 for C ≤ 25 kPa
Lb
Qb = Ap (40 N) ≤ Ap (380 N) kN
B
where:
N : average value taken in a zone of about 8B above to 3B below the pile point.
B : width or diameter of pile point.
Lb: pile penetration depth into point bearing stratum.
where:
As: Effective pile surface area (m2)
α : Adhesion factor.
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c : Average cohesion (kN/m2)
P: Average effective overburden pressure (kN/m2)
ks: Coefficient of lateral earth pressure.
δ : Effective friction angle between soil and pile material.
Skin friction could also be estimated based an SPT data for piles in sand. Meyerhof
(1976) suggested obtaining fs as ;
fs = 2N ≤ 100 kPa
fs = 1N ≤ 50 kPa
where:
N= average blow count in the material indicated for the pile or pile segment length.
(Qult) uplift = C × Q s
where:
C = 0.5 – 0.7 for sand and silt
C = 0.7 – 1.0 for clay
Based on the above analysis, the allowable carrying capacity, with factor of safety
F=3, of the precast concrete pile, driven and cast in place piles, and bored piles extending
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to the bearing layer are calculated and the results are listed below. Calculations show
approximately same values for pile carrying capacities for different boreholes.
Precast Concrete
0.285 x 0.285 9 500 200 130
Pile (Square)
The key to the solution lies in the determination of the value of the modulus of
subgrade reaction Es (soil modulus) with respect to depth along the pile. In general, the
variation of Es with depth may be expressed as:
Es = Kh Xn
In which Kh is termed the coefficient of soil modulus variation. The value of the power n
depends upon the type of soil. The most useful form of variation of Es is the linear
relationship expressed as:
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Es = Kh X
Dry sand
Submerged sand
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Matlock and Reese (1960) have given equations for the determination of y, S, M, V,
and P at a point x along the pile based on dimensional analysis. The equations are.
Pt T 3 M tT 2
Deflection y =[ ] Ay + [ ]B y
EI EI
Pt T 2 MT
Slope S =[ ] As + [ t ]Bs
EI EI
Moment M = [ Pt T ] Am + [ M t ]Bm
Mt
Shear V = [ Pt ] Av + [ ]Bv
T
Pt M
Soil reaction P= AP + 2t B p
T T
Where T is the relative stiffness factor expressed as :
1
EI
T = [ ]5
Kh
Es = K h x
In the above equations, A and B are the set of non-dimensional coefficients whose values
are function of the depth coefficient, Z, expressed as
X
Z=
T
At ground level, the values of Ay and By are 2.43 and 1.62 respectively. Hence,
the corresponding deflection equation will be;
Pt T 3 M T2
y g = 2.43 + 1.62 t
EI EI
Pt T 3
yg = 0.93
EI
Moment at ground level for fixed head is :
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Mt = – 0.93 Pt . T
Using the above equations, the lateral pile capacity, for 12mm lateral movement
at the top of the pile, has been calculated and the results were listed in the table-section
8.7.
1. The maximum permissible settlement in the region of the anticipated working load.
2. The ultimate carrying capacity as a check on the value calculated from theatrical
methods.
3. The final decision for pile length.
Therefore, it is recommended to perform sufficient pile tests before starting the general
construction works of pile installation.
E
G=
2(1 + υ )
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The recommended values of elastic properties of soil are given in section 8.13.
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8.13- Design Parameters Summary
According to the field and laboratory tests results, the following soil parameters are
recommended for the design of shallow, deep, and retaining structures:
Elastic Parameters:-
Es (MPa) 80-100
Ed (MPa) 1000-3000
ν 0.30
KA 0.22-0.26
KP 3.85-4.6
KO 0.35-0.4
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column loads were available as of this writing. However, the following guidelines should
be considered in the selection of appropriate type of foundation:
1- For ordinary one story buildings, we recommend shallow foundation (strip or mat
foundation).
6- When precast concrete pile is used, it should be provided with shoe to reduce the
effect of driving stresses.
2- Mat foundation is the most suitable among other types of shallow foundations in
such soils. However, if isolated or strip footing is used, it should be designed for
adequate rigidity to reduce the effects of differential settlement.
3- Shallow foundations are not recommended for structures exposed to liquid like
cooling towers, ground storage tanks, etc, even when the bearing capacity and
settlement requirements are satisfied, instead piles should be used.
a. The value of CBR not less than 45% (ASTM D1883) at 95% of the max
dry density established according to (ASTM D1557)
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b. Liquid limit 25 % maximum
c. Plasticity index 6 % maximum
d. Organic matter not more than 2 %
e. SO3 not more than 5 %
f. Total soluble salts not more than 5 %
g. Gypsum content not more than 10 %
h. Relative compaction not less than 95 % modified
5- It is recommended to fill the zone around the foundation with a well compacted
clean clayey soil of low permeability following (ASTM D-1557) to conform the
requirements achieving a relative compaction of 95% with carrying out the
following tests:
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Appendix A
Borehole Logs
BOREHOLES UTM COORDINATES
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
(Rafidya DGS)
UTM Coordinates
BH No.
X ± 10m Y ± 10m
1101 760809 3351057
1102 760821 3351016
1103 760997 3350950
1104 760876 3351260
1106 760770 3351084
1108 760764 3351173
1109 760829 3351437
1112 761291 3350988
1116 761097 3351145
1118 761138 3350945
1119 761242 3350874
1124 761203 3350627
1126 761255 3350468
1128 761183 3350369
1130 761150 3350386
1131 760999 3350421
1132 761244 3350356
1135 761343 3350339
1137 761470 3350366
1139 761300 3350461
1143 761445 3350540
1153 761678 3351265
1257 760843 3350874
1259 760806 3350802
1260 760723 3350928
1262 760630 3350799
1263 760610 3351031
1265 760524 3350841
1267 760488 3351045
1269 760396 3351134
Key to Boring Logs
7.0
SPT5 7.5 (50/25)
8.0 Very dense, brown, silty sand with gravel
9.0
11.0
12.0 D7 12.0
13.0
15.0
16.0
SPT9 16.5 (50)
17.0 Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded sand
18.0 with silt and sometimes with gravel
19.0
SPT10 19.5 (50/29)
20.0
21.0
22.0
SPT11 22.5 (50)
23.0
24.0
25.0
27.0
28.0
SPT13 28.5 (43) Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded
29.0
sand with silt and sometimes with gravel
30.0
32.0
33.0
36.0
38.0
Dense, brown, poorly graded sand with silt
39.0
7.0
8.0
Very dense, brown, silty sand
SPT5 8.5 (50/19)
9.0
10.0
11.0
SPT6 11.5 (50/26)
12.0
13.0
14.0
SPT7 14.5 (50/29)
15.0
19.0
20.0
SPT9 20.5 (50/29)
21.0
22.0
23.0
SPT10 23.5 (49)
24.0 Dense, brown, silty sand
25.0
28.0
29.0
SPT12 29.5 (46)
30.0
31.0
SPT13 31.5 (44)
32.0
36.0
37.0
SPT15 37.5 (42)
38.0
39.0
3.0
SPT3 3.5 (50/19)
4.0
6.0
SPT5 6.5 (50/29)
7.0
8.0
9.0
SPT6 9.5 (50/22)
10.0
11.0 D7 11.0
12.0
17.0
18.0
20.0
D111 20.5
21.0
23.0
24.0
2.0
SPT2 2.5 (50/28)
3.0
Very dense, brown, poorly graded sand and
4.0 SPT3 4.0 (50/29) sometimes with gravel
5.0
SPT4 5.5 (50/27)
6.0
7.0
8.0
SPT5 8.5 (50)
9.0
Dense, brown, silty sand
10.0
11.0
SPT6 11.5 (50/28)
12.0
13.0
14.0
SPT7 14.5 (46)
15.0
16.0 D8 16.0
17.0
SPT9 17.5 (47) Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded sand
18.0
with silt and sometimes with gravel
19.0
20.0
SPT10 20.5 (44)
21.0
22.0
SPT11 22.5 (43)
23.0
24.0
3.0
SPT3 3.5 (50/18)
4.0
6.0
SPT5 6.5 (50/19)
7.0
8.0
9.0
SPT6 9.5 (50/25)
10.0
11.0
12.0
SPT7 12.5 (50/27)
13.0
Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded sand
14.0 with silt and sometimes with gravel
15.0 SPT8 15.0 (50)
16.0
17.0 D9 17.0
18.0
20.0
21.0
SPT11 21.5 (43)
22.0
23.0
D12 23.5
24.0
3.0
SPT3 3.5 (50/25)
4.0
6.0
SPT5 6.5 (50/26)
7.0
8.0 D6 8.0
Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded sand
9.0 with silt and sometimes with gravel
10.0 SPT7 10.0 (50)
11.0
12.0
SPT8 12.5 (50/29)
13.0
14.0
15.0
SPT9 15.5 (46)
16.0
17.0
18.0
SPT10 18.5 (44)
19.0
20.0
21.0
SPT11 21.5 (45) Dense, brown, silty sand
22.0
23.0
24.0
SPT12 24.5 (34)
25.0
27.0
SPT13 27.5 (37)
Dense, brown, silty sand
28.0
29.0
30.0
SPT14 30.5 (42)
31.0
32.0
33.0
SPT15 33.5 (39)
34.0
38.0
39.0
8.0
Very dense, brown, silty sand
9.0
11.0
14.0
5.0
SPT4 5.5 (50/20)
6.0
7.0 D5 7.0
8.0
SPT6 8.5 (50/28)
9.0
10.0
11.0
SPT7 11.5 (43)
12.0
13.0
Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded sand
14.0
SPT8 14.5 (47) and sometimes with silt and/or gravel
15.0
16.0
17.0
SPT9 17.5 (49)
18.0
19.0
20.0
SPT10 20.5 (48)
21.0
22.0
23.0
SPT11 23.5 (46)
24.0
25.0
28.0
31.0
32.0
SPT14 32.5 (35)
33.0
34.0
D15 34.5
35.0
36.0
37.0 SPT16 37.0 (42) Dense, brown, silty sand with or without
gravel
38.0
39.0
3.0
SPT3 3.5 (50/27)
4.0
6.0
SPT5 6.5 (50/20)
7.0
8.0 D6 8.0
Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded sand
9.0 with silt
10.0 SPT7 10.0 (50/26)
11.0
12.0
14.0
D9 14.5
15.0
17.0
18.0
Dense, brown, silty sand
19.0 SPT11 19.0 (31)
20.0
21.0
23.0
Dense, brown, poorly graded sand with silt
24.0
6.0
SPT5 6.5 (50/22)
7.0
8.0
9.0
SPT6 9.5 (50/27)
10.0
11.0
D7 11.5
12.0
13.0
18.0
19.0
D10 19.5
20.0
21.0
23.0
24.0
27.0
29.0
30.0
32.0
Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded
33.0
sand with silt and sometimes with gravel
34.0 SPT15 34.0 (36)
35.0
36.0
38.0
39.0
2.0
SPT2 2.5 (50/18)
3.0
Very dense, brown, silty sand
5.0
SPT4 5.5 (50/20)
6.0
7.0
SPT5 7.5 (50/25)
8.0
9.0
11.0
12.0
SPT7 12.5 (50/29)
13.0
14.0
15.0 SPT8 15.0 (50/29) Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded sand
16.0 with silt
17.0
19.0
20.0
22.0
23.0
25.0
28.0
29.0
31.0
32.0
36.0
38.0
39.0
3.0
SPT3 3.5 (50/19)
4.0 Very dense, brown, silty gravel with sand
5.0 SPT4 5.0 (42)
6.0
8.0
9.0
SPT6 9.5 (47)
10.0
11.0
12.0 D7 12.0
13.0
18.0
19.0
SPT10 19.5 (47)
20.0
21.0
23.0
24.0
2.0
SPT2 2.5 (50/20)
3.0
5.0
SPT4 5.5 (50/27)
6.0
7.0 (50/20)
SPT5 7.5
8.0
9.0
11.0
12.0 D7 12.0
Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded sand
13.0
and sometimes with silt and/or gravel
14.0 SPT8 14.0 (49)
15.0
16.0
SPT9 16.5 (50/29)
17.0
18.0
19.0
SPT10 19.5 (49)
20.0
22.0
24.0
6.0
SPT5 6.5 (50/19)
7.0
8.0
9.0
SPT6 9.5 (50/27)
10.0
11.0
12.0
SPT7 12.5 (50)
13.0
14.0 D8 14.0
17.0
19.0
21.0
22.0
SPT12 22.5 (41)
23.0
24.0
6.0
SPT5 6.5 (50/23)
Very dense, brown, poorly graded sand with silt
7.0 and sometimes with gravel
8.0
D6 8.5
9.0
11.0
14.0
15.0
SPT9 15.5 (48)
16.0
18.0
20.0
Dense, brown, poorly graded sand and
sometimes with silt
21.0
23.0
24.0
6.0
8.0
9.0
SPT6 9.5 (50/28) Very dense, brown, poorly graded sand with silt
10.0 and gravel
11.0 D7 11.0
12.0
14.0
15.0
SPT9 15.5 (46)
16.0
17.0
18.0
SPT10 18.5 (43)
19.0
23.0
D12 23.5
24.0
3.0
SPT3 3.5 (50/19)
4.0
8.0
9.0
SPT6 9.5 (50/28)
10.0
11.0
12.0
SPT7 12.5 (50)
13.0
14.0
Dense, brown, silty sand
15.0
SPT8 15.5 (43)
16.0
17.0
18.0
SPT9 18.5 (41)
19.0
21.0
Dense, brown, poorly graded sand with silt
22.0 SPT11 22.0 (43)
23.0
24.0
7.0
SPT5 7.5 (50/22)
8.0
Very dense, brown, silty sand
9.0 D6 9.0
10.0
12.0
13.0 D8 13.0
14.0
16.0
19.0
21.0
23.0
24.0
6.0
SPT5 6.5 (50/18)
Very dense, brown, silty sand
7.0
8.0 D6 8.0
9.0
SPT7 9.5 (50/28)
10.0
11.0
12.0
SPT8 12.5 (50/29)
13.0
14.0
15.0
SPT9 15.5 (46)
16.0
20.0
21.0
SPT11 21.5 (44)
22.0
23.0
D12 23.5
24.0
3.0
SPT3 3.5 (50/20)
4.0
6.0
SPT5 6.5 (50/22)
7.0
8.0
9.0
SPT6 9.5 (50/24)
10.0
11.0
12.0
SPT7 12.5 (50) Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded sand
13.0
and sometimes with silt and/or gravel
14.0
15.0
SPT8 15.5 (50/29)
16.0
17.0 D9 17.0
18.0
20.0
21.0
SPT11 21.5 (43)
22.0
24.0
6.0
9.0
SPT6 9.5 (50/25)
10.0
11.0 D7 11.0
12.0
14.0
15.0
SPT9 15.5 (45)
16.0
17.0 D10 17.0 Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded sand
with silt and sometimes with gravel
18.0
20.0
21.0
23.0
24.0
3.0
SPT3 3.5 (50/26)
Very dense, brown, poorly graded sand with silt
4.0
and gravel
5.0 SPT4 5.0 (50/19)
Very dense, brown, silty sand with gravel
6.0
SPT5 6.5 (50/21)
7.0
11.0
D8 11.5
Very dense, brown, poorly graded sand with
12.0
silt and gravel
13.0 SPT9 13.0 (50/27)
Very dense, brown, silty sand
14.0
Very dense, brown, poorly graded gravel with
15.0 SPT10 15.0 (50/27)
silt and sand
7.0 D5 7.0
Very dense, brown, silty sand
8.0
10.0
11.0
SPT7 11.5 (50/26)
12.0
13.0 D8 13.0
14.0
19.0
21.0
22.0
SPT12 22.5 (46)
23.0
24.0
6.0
SPT5 6.5 (50/18)
7.0
8.0
9.0
SPT6 9.5 (50/23)
10.0
11.0 D7 11.0
12.0
14.0
17.0
18.0
20.0
22.0
24.0
3.0
SPT3 3.5 (50/28)
4.0 Very dense, brown, poorly graded sand with silt
5.0 SPT4 5.0 (50/20)
6.0
Very dense, brown, silty sand
7.0
SPT5 7.5 (50/23)
8.0
9.0
11.0
12.0 D7 12.0
13.0
15.0
Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded sand
16.0 D9 16.0 and sometimes with silt
17.0
19.0
20.0
22.0
24.0
5.0
SPT4 5.5 (50/17)
6.0
Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded sand
7.0 D5 7.0 with silt and sometimes with gravel
8.0
10.0
11.0
SPT7 11.5 (50/25)
Very dense, brown, poorly graded gravel with
12.0
silt and sand
13.0
14.0
SPT8 14.5 (50/28)
15.0
16.0
17.0
SPT9 17.5 (44)
18.0
Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded sand
19.0 D10 19.0 with silt and sometimes with gravel
20.0
SPT11 20.5 (47)
21.0
23.0
24.0
3.0
SPT3 3.5 (50/26)
Very dense, brown, silty sand
4.0
6.0
SPT5 6.5 (50/22)
7.0
Very dense, brown, poorly graded sand with silt
8.0
9.0
SPT6 9.5 (37)
10.0
14.0 D8 14.0
15.0
17.0
18.0
SPT10 18.5 (50)
19.0
Dense, brown, poorly graded sand with silt and
20.0 D11 20.0 sometimes with gravel
21.0
23.0
24.0
2.0
SPT2 2.5 (50/16)
3.0
5.0
SPT4 5.5 (50/17)
6.0
7.0
SPT5 7.5 (50/21)
8.0
9.0 D6 9.0
10.0
SPT7 10.5 (50/23)
11.0
12.0
Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded sand
13.0 SPT8 13.0 (50/27)
and sometimes with silt and/or gravel
14.0
15.0 D9 15.0
16.0
18.0
D11 18.5
19.0
20.0
22.0
24.0
5.0
SPT4 5.5 (50/19)
6.0
7.0
SPT5 7.5 (50/21)
8.0
9.0
11.0
D7 11.5
12.0
13.0
SPT8 13.5 (48) Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded sand
14.0
with silt and sometimes with gravel
15.0
17.0
18.0
20.0
D11 20.5
21.0
22.0
24.0
3.0
5.0
D4 5.5
6.0
8.0
9.0
SPT6 9.5 (50/24)
10.0
11.0
13.0
Dense to very dense, brown, poorly graded sand
14.0 with silt and sometimes gravel
15.0 SPT8 15.0 (45)
16.0
D9 16.5
17.0
18.0
SPT10 18.5 (47)
19.0
20.0
22.0
D 22.5
23.0
24.0
UTM Coordinates
TP No.
X ± 10m Y ± 10m
1105 760835 3351232
1107 760735 3351056
1110 761202 3351079
1111 761344 3351004
1120 761254 3350835
1121 761112 3350924
1134 761261 3350383
1136 761430 3350292
1140 761313 3350493
1141 761,489 3350399
1142 761534 3350488
1145 761364 3350583
1146 761613 3351476
1150 761892 3351329
1152 761800 3351219
1154 761574 3351339
1258 760795 3350848
1261 760694 3350866
1266 760469 3350987
1270 760502 3351081
Test Pit Logs
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
Brown, poorly graded sand with silt and gravel
2.0 B 2.0
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
2.0 B 2.0 Brown, poorly graded sand with silt and gravel
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
Brown, poorly graded sand with silt
2.0 B 2.0
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
Brown, silty sand
2.0 B 2.0
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
Brown, poorly graded sand with silt
2.0 B 2.0
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
Brown, poorly graded sand with silt
2.0 B 2.0
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
2.0 B 2.0 Brown, poorly graded sand with silt and gravel
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
Brown, poorly graded sand with silt and gravel
2.0 B 2.0
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
2.0 B 2.0 Brown, poorly graded sand with silt and gravel
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
Brown, silty sand with gravel
2.0 B 2.0
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
Brown, silty sand
2.0 B 2.0
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
Brown, poorly graded sand with silt and gravel
2.0 B 2.0
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
Brown, poorly graded sand with silt and gravel
2.0 B 2.0
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0.5
1.0 B 1.0
1.5
2.5
3.0 B 3.0
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1102
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
760821 3351016
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1103
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
760997 3350950
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1104
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
760876 3351260
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1106
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
760770 3351084
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1108
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
760764 3351173
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1109
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
760829 3351437
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1112
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
761291 3350988
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1116
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
761097 3351145
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1118
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
761138 3350945
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1119
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
761242 3350874
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1124
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
761203 3350627
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1126
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
761255 3350468
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1128
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
761183 3350369
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1130
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
761150 3350386
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1131
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
760999 3350421
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1132
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
761244 3350356
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1135
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
761343 3350339
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1137
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
761470 3350366
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1139
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
761300 3350461
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1143
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
761445 3350540
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1153
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
761678 3351265
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1257
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
760843 3350874
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1259
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
760806 3350802
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1260
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
760723 3350928
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1262
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
760630 3350799
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1263
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
760610 3351031
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1265
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
760524 3350841
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1267
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
760488 3351045
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
SPT and DCPT Results
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS
BH or Test Pit No.: 1269
X ± 10m Y± 10m
UTM Coordinates:
760396 3351134
0 10 20 30 40 ≥ 50 60 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0 0
5 5
10 10
15 15
Depth (m)
Depth (m)
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
SPT (N - Values) DCPT (PI)
Appendix D
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Chemical Test
Depth Consolidation Test Chemical Test Results
Triaxial
Unconf-
Results
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil)
(Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 1.0 1.5
2 SPT 2.5 3.0 5 39 9.64
3 SPT 4.0 4.5
4 SPT 5.5 6.0
5 SPT 7.5 8.0 206000
6 SPT 10.0 10.5
7 D 12.0 12.5 0 42
8 SPT 14.0 14.5
9 SPT 16.5 17.0
10 SPT 19.5 20.0
11 SPT 22.5 23.0 3 40
12 SPT 25.5 26.0
13 SPT 28.5 29.0
14 D 31.0 31.5 4 37
15 SPT 34.0 34.5
16 SPT 37.0 37.5
17 SPT 40.0 40.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1102 Depth: 40m Date: 8 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 1.0 1.5
2 SPT 2.5 3.0
3 SPT 4.0 4.5 6 36
4 SPT 5.5 6.0
5 SPT 8.5 9.0
6 SPT 11.5 12.0 3 40
7 SPT 14.5 15.0
8 SPT 17.5 18.0
9 SPT 20.5 21.0
10 SPT 23.5 24.0
11 SPT 26.5 27.0 2 41
12 SPT 29.5 30.0
13 SPT 31.5 32.0
14 SPT 34.5 35.0
15 SPT 37.5 38.0
16 SPT 40.0 40.5 4 37
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1103 Depth: 25m Date: 6 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0
2 SPT 2.0 2.5
3 SPT 3.5 4.0 3 43
4 SPT 5.0 5.5
5 SPT 6.5 7.0
6 SPT 9.5 10.0
7 D 11.0 11.5 0 41
8 SPT 13.0 13.5
9 SPT 16.0 16.5
10 SPT 19.0 19.5
11 D 20.5 21.0 2 39
12 SPT 22.0 22.5
13 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1104 Depth: 25m Date: 7 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
1 SPT 1.0 1.5 2.9 1.76 1.71 9 76 15 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel
2 SPT 2.5 3.0 8 73 19 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel 1.92 10
3 SPT 4.0 4.5 4.2 1.77 1.70 10 77 13 SP Poorly graded sand with silt
4 SPT 5.5 6.0 8 85 7 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.95 9
5 SPT 8.5 9.0 4.6 1.81 1.73 13 74 13 SM Silty sand
6 SPT 11.5 12.0 10 76 14 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.89 12
7 SPT 14.5 15.0 8.7 1.82 1.67 10 79 11 SP Poorly graded sand with silt
8 D 16.0 16.5 1.84 16
9 SPT 17.5 18.0 12.8 1.91 1.69 10 71 19 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel
10 SPT 20.5 21.0 7 87 6 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.90 11
11 SPT 22.5 23.0 13.6 1.90 1.68
12 SPT 25.0 25.5 11 77 12 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.89 14
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1104 Depth: 25m Date: 7 – 4 – 2011
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 1.0 1.5 4 39
2 SPT 2.5 3.0
3 SPT 4.0 4.5
4 SPT 5.5 6.0 42100
5 SPT 8.5 9.0 4 40
6 SPT 11.5 12.0
7 SPT 14.5 15.0
8 D 16.0 16.5 3 38
9 SPT 17.5 18.0
10 SPT 20.5 21.0
11 SPT 22.5 23.0
12 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1106 Depth: 25m Date: 8 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0
2 SPT 2.0 2.5
3 SPT 3.5 4.0
4 SPT 5.0 5.5
5 SPT 6.5 7.0 0 42
6 SPT 9.5 10.0
7 SPT 12.5 13.0
8 SPT 15.0 15.5
9 D 17.0 17.5 3 39
10 SPT 19.0 19.5
11 SPT 21.5 22.0
12 D 23.5 24.0 2 39
13 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1108 Depth: 40m Date: 8 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0
2 SPT 2.0 2.5
3 SPT 3.5 4.0
4 SPT 5.0 5.5
5 SPT 6.5 7.0
6 D 8.0 8.5 1 42
7 SPT 10.0 10.5
8 SPT 12.5 13.0
9 SPT 15.5 16.0
10 SPT 18.5 19.0 5 39
11 SPT 21.5 22.0
12 SPT 24.5 25.0
13 SPT 27.5 28.0
14 SPT 30.5 31.0 2 41
15 SPT 33.5 34.0
16 SPT 37.0 37.5 3 37
17 SPT 40.0 40.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1109 Depth: 15m Date: 7 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
1 SPT 0.5 1.0 3.7 1.73 1.67 10 86 4 SP Poorly graded sand with silt
2 SPT 2.0 2.5 14 83 3 SM Silty sand 1.86 15
3 SPT 3.5 4.0 5.2 1.78 1.69 6 83 11 SP Poorly graded sand with silt
4 SPT 5.5 6.0 9 72 19 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel 1.93 12
5 SPT 7.0 7.5 6.8 1.88 1.76 23 69 8 SM Silty sand
6 SPT 10.0 10.5 12 73 15 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel 1.95 12
7 D 12.5 13.0 6.6 1.82 1.71 8 80 12 SP Poorly graded sand with silt
8 SPT 15.0 15.5 11 75 14 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.90 13
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1109 Depth: 15m Date: 7 – 4 – 2011
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0
2 SPT 2.0 2.5 4 41
3 SPT 3.5 4.0
4 SPT 5.5 6.0
5 SPT 7.0 7.5
6 SPT 10.0 10.5
7 D 12.5 13.0 3 40
8 SPT 15.0 15.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1112 Depth: 40m Date: 5 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 1.0 1.5
2 SPT 2.5 3.0
3 SPT 4.0 4.5
4 SPT 5.5 6.0
5 D 7.0 7.5 2 42
6 SPT 8.5 9.0
7 SPT 11.5 12.0
8 SPT 14.5 15.0 3 37
9 SPT 17.5 18.0
10 SPT 20.5 21.0
11 SPT 23.5 24.0
12 SPT 26.5 27.0 2 38
13 SPT 29.5 30.0
14 SPT 32.5 33.0
15 D 34.5 35.0 7 35
16 SPT 37.0 37.5
17 SPT 40.0 40.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1116 Depth: 25m Date: 7 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0
2 SPT 2.0 2.5
3 SPT 3.5 4.0 4 39 6.52
4 SPT 5.0 5.5
5 SPT 6.5 7.0
6 D 8.0 8.5 0 42
7 SPT 10.0 10.5
8 SPT 13.0 13.5
9 D 14.5 15.0 3 40
10 SPT 16.0 16.5
11 SPT 19.0 19.5
12 SPT 22.0 22.5
13 SPT 25.0 25.5 2 40
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1118 Depth: 40m Date: 6 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0 2320 5970 2480 6.8
2 SPT 2.5 3.0
3 SPT 3.5 4.0
4 SPT 5.0 5.5 3 42
5 SPT 6.5 7.0
6 SPT 9.5 10.0
7 D 11.5 12.0 2 39
8 SPT 14.0 14.5
9 SPT 17.0 17.5
10 D 19.5 20.0 2 39
11 SPT 22.0 22.5
12 SPT 25.0 25.5
13 SPT 28.0 28.5
14 SPT 31.0 31.5 4 37
15 SPT 34.0 34.5
16 SPT 37.0 37.5
17 SPT 40.0 40.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1119 Depth: 40m Date: 6 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 1.0 1.5
2 SPT 2.5 3.0
3 SPT 4.0 4.5 5 43
4 SPT 5.5 6.0
5 SPT 7.5 8.0
6 SPT 10.0 10.5
7 SPT 12.5 13.0 3 39
8 SPT 15.0 15.5
9 SPT 18.0 18.5
10 SPT 21.0 21.5 0 40
11 SPT 24.0 24.5
12 SPT 27.0 27.5
13 SPT 30.0 30.5
14 SPT 33.0 33.5 6 38
15 SPT 34.5 35.0
16 SPT 37.0 37.5
17 SPT 40.0 40.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1124 Depth: 25m Date: 2 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0
2 SPT 2.0 2.5 7 41
3 SPT 3.5 4.0
4 SPT 5.0 5.5
5 SPT 7.0 7.5
6 SPT 9.5 10.0
7 D 12.0 12.5 2 40
8 SPT 14.0 14.5
9 SPT 16.5 17.0
10 SPT 19.5 20.0
11 D 22.0 22.5 4 41
12 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1126 Depth: 25m Date: 7 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
1 SPT 1.0 1.5 3.3 1.75 1.69 8 79 13 SP Poorly graded sand with silt
2 SPT 2.5 3.0 6 68 26 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel 1.88 10
3 SPT 4.0 4.5 5.6 1.77 1.68 5 58 37 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel
4 SPT 5.5 6.0 5 80 15 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel 1.91 9
5 SPT 7.5 8.0 5.1 1.79 1.70 6 64 30 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel
6 SPT 10.0 10.5 5 91 4 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.92 10
7 D 12.0 12.5 6.3 1.81 1.70 7 81 12 SP Poorly graded sand with silt
8 SPT 14.0 14.5 1.90 12
9 SPT 16.5 17.0 8.4 1.82 1.68 4 86 10 SP Poorly graded sand
10 SPT 19.5 20.0 1.89 12
11 D 21.0 21.5 11.9 1.91 1.71 6 82 12 SP Poorly graded sand with silt
12 SPT 23.0 23.5 1.93 10
13 SPT 25.0 25.5 13.5 1.92 1.69 5 87 8 SP Poorly graded sand with silt
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1126 Depth: 25m Date: 7 – 4 – 2011
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 1.0 1.5
2 SPT 2.5 3.0
3 SPT 4.0 4.5
4 SPT 5.5 6.0 3 39
5 SPT 7.5 8.0
6 SPT 10.0 10.5
7 D 12.0 12.5 2 41
8 SPT 14.0 14.5
9 SPT 16.5 17.0
10 SPT 19.5 20.0
11 D 21.0 21.5 2 40
12 SPT 23.0 23.5
13 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1128 Depth: 25m Date: 2 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0
2 SPT 2.0 2.5
3 SPT 3.5 4.0
4 SPT 5.0 5.5
5 SPT 6.5 7.0 2 41
6 SPT 9.5 10.0
7 SPT 12.5 13.0
8 D 14.0 14.5 3 40
9 SPT 16.0 16.5
10 D 18.0 18.5 2 37
11 SPT 20.0 20.5
12 SPT 22.5 23.0
13 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1130 Depth: 25m Date: 2 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0
2 SPT 2.0 2.5
3 SPT 3.5 4.0
4 SPT 5.0 5.5
5 SPT 6.5 7.0
6 D 8.5 9.0 4 40 4.11 8 2.72 0.17 3.19 7.3
7 SPT 10.0 10.5
8 SPT 12.5 13.0
9 SPT 15.5 16.0
10 D 17.0 17.5 0 40
11 SPT 19.0 19.5
12 SPT 22.0 22.5
13 SPT 25.0 25.5 2 38
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1131 Depth: 25m Date: 3 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
1 SPT 0.5 1.0 2.1 1.78 1.74 14 66 20 SM Silty sand with gravel
2 SPT 2.0 2.5 11 86 3 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.93 11
3 SPT 3.5 4.0 4.6 1.77 1.69 8 27 65 GP Poorly graded gravel with silt and sand
4 SPT 5.0 5.5 29 61 10 SM Silty sand 1.95 13
5 SPT 7.0 7.5 3.8 1.79 1.72 16 74 10 SM Silty sand
6 SPT 9.5 10.0 9 72 19 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel 1.95 12
7 D 11.0 11.5 5.3 1.84 1.75 37 58 5 SM Silty sand
8 SPT 13.0 13.5 1.91 12
9 SPT 15.5 16.0 8.6 1.86 1.71 4 85 11 SP Poorly graded sand
10 SPT 18.5 19.0 5 89 6 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.88 11
11 SPT 21.5 22.0 14.2 1.92 1.68 7 88 5 SP Poorly graded sand with silt
12 D 23.5 24.0 1.87 13
13 SPT 25.0 25.5 13.3 1.90 1.68 5 83 12 SP Poorly graded sand with silt
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1131 Depth: 25m Date: 3 – 4 – 2011
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0
2 SPT 2.0 2.5
3 SPT 3.5 4.0
4 SPT 5.0 5.5
5 SPT 7.0 7.5 5 43
6 SPT 9.5 10.0
7 D 11.0 11.5 9 40
8 SPT 13.0 13.5
9 SPT 15.5 16.0
10 SPT 18.5 19.0
11 SPT 21.5 22.0
12 D 23.5 24.0 4 39
13 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1132 Depth: 25m Date: 3 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0
2 SPT 2.0 2.5
3 SPT 3.5 4.0
4 SPT 5.0 5.5 2 41
5 SPT 6.5 7.0
6 SPT 9.5 10.0
7 SPT 12.5 13.0 4 42
8 SPT 15.5 16.0
9 SPT 18.5 19.0
10 D 20.0 20.5 2 38
11 SPT 22.0 22.5
12 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1135 Depth: 25m Date: 4 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
1 SPT 1.0 1.5 3.0 1.78 1.73 18 60 22 SM Silty sand with gravel
2 SPT 2.5 3.0 7 70 23 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel 1.96 10
3 SPT 4.0 4.5 3.7 1.76 1.70 7 79 14 SP Poorly graded sand with silt
4 D 5.5 6.0 8 92 0 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.92 13
5 SPT 7.5 8.0 4.8 1.80 1.72 12 77 11 SM Silty sand
6 D 9.0 9.5 6 78 16 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel 1.93 12
7 SPT 11.0 11.5 6.2 1.84 1.73
8 D 13.0 13.5 10 86 4 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.89 15
9 SPT 15.0 15.5 9.1 1.84 1.69
10 SPT 18.0 18.5 9 83 8 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.92 12
11 D 20.0 20.5 11.6 1.90 1.70 6 84 10 SP Poorly graded sand with silt
12 SPT 22.0 22.5 1.87 11
13 SPT 25.0 25.5 13.1 1.89 1.67 7 82 11 SP Poorly graded sand with silt
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1135 Depth: 25m Date: 4 – 4 – 2011
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 1.0 1.5
2 SPT 2.5 3.0
3 SPT 4.0 4.5
4 D 5.5 6.0 1 42
5 SPT 7.5 8.0
6 D 9.0 9.5 3 43
7 SPT 11.0 11.5
8 D 13.0 13.5 2 41
9 SPT 15.0 15.5
10 SPT 18.0 18.5
11 D 20.0 20.5 2 37
12 SPT 22.0 22.5
13 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1137 Depth: 25m Date: 3 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0 2214 6168 1704 6.7
2 SPT 2.0 2.5 10.99
3 SPT 3.5 4.0
4 SPT 5.0 5.5
5 SPT 6.5 7.0
6 D 8.0 8.5 5 42
7 SPT 9.5 10.0
8 SPT 12.5 13.0
9 SPT 15.5 16.0
10 SPT 18.5 19.0 0 39
11 SPT 21.5 22.0
12 D 23.5 24.0 3 40
13 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1139 Depth: 25m Date: 2 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0
2 SPT 2.0 2.5 2 38
3 SPT 3.5 4.0
4 SPT 5.0 5.5
5 SPT 6.5 7.0
6 SPT 9.5 10.0 3 44
7 SPT 12.5 13.0
8 SPT 15.5 16.0
9 D 17.0 17.5 3 41
10 SPT 19.0 19.5
11 SPT 21.5 22.0
12 D 23.0 23.5 2 38
13 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1143 Depth: 25m Date: 1 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
1 SPT 0.5 1.0 11 53 36 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel
2 SPT 2.0 2.5 4.3 1.75 1.68 8 76 16 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel 1.86 13
3 SPT 3.5 4.0 7 90 3 SP Poorly graded sand with silt
4 SPT 5.0 5.5 3.9 1.78 1.71 9 88 3 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.94 11
5 SPT 7.0 7.5 8 37 55 GP Poorly graded gravel with silt and sand 1.89 12
6 SPT 9.5 10.0 5.1 1.76 1.67 5 78 17 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel
7 D 11.0 11.5 6 76 18 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel 1.88 12
8 SPT 13.0 13.5 5.9 1.79 1.69
9 SPT 15.5 16.0 10 68 22 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel 1.90 10
10 D 17.0 17.5 10.7 1.86 1.68
11 SPT 19.0 19.5 5 81 14 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.87 12
12 SPT 22.0 22.5 13.8 1.91 1.68
13 SPT 25.0 25.5 8 77 15 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel 1.89 11
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1143 Depth: 25m Date: 1 – 4 – 2011
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0 2110 7320 2556 6.7
2 SPT 2.0 2.5
3 SPT 3.5 4.0
4 SPT 5.0 5.5
5 SPT 7.0 7.5 0 41
6 SPT 9.5 10.0
7 D 11.0 11.5 2 43
8 SPT 13.0 13.5
9 SPT 15.5 16.0
10 D 17.0 17.5 1 41 1.65 4 1.98 0.28 1.73 7.7
11 SPT 19.0 19.5
12 SPT 22.0 22.5
13 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1153 Depth: 15m Date: 4 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0 0.28 4 8.06 0.18 2.91 7.1
2 SPT 2.0 2.5
3 SPT 3.5 4.0 2 41
4 SPT 5.0 5.5
5 SPT 6.5 7.0
6 SPT 8.0 8.5
7 SPT 10.0 10.5
8 D 11.5 12.0 0 43
9 SPT 13.0 13.5
10 SPT 15.0 15.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1257 Depth: 25m Date: 9 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
1 SPT 1.0 1.5 2.7 1.80 1.75 18 62 20 SM Silty sand with gravel
2 SPT 2.5 3.0 8 75 17 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel 1.96 11
3 SPT 4.0 4.5 4.3 1.79 1.72 10 81 9 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.93 12
4 SPT 5.5 6.0 7 75 18 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel
5 D 7.0 7.5 4.6 1.81 1.73 17 80 3 SM Silty sand 1.95 12
6 SPT 9.0 9.5 5 83 12 SP Poorly graded sand with silt
7 SPT 11.5 12.0 6.1 1.80 1.70 6 88 6 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.89 11
8 D 13.0 13.5
9 SPT 15.0 15.5 7.3 1.79 1.67 10 65 25 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel 1.84 14
10 SPT 18.0 18.5
11 D 20.0 20.5 13.2 1.91 1.69 10 76 14 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.87 13
12 SPT 22.5 23.0
13 SPT 25.0 25.5 12.5 1.91 1.70 13 80 7 SM Silty sand 1.90 13
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1257 Depth: 25m Date: 9 – 4 – 2011
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 1.0 1.5
2 SPT 2.5 3.0
3 SPT 4.0 4.5
4 SPT 5.5 6.0
5 D 7.0 7.5 4 42
6 SPT 9.0 9.5
7 SPT 11.5 12.0
8 D 13.0 13.5 2 40
9 SPT 15.0 15.5
10 SPT 18.0 18.5
11 D 20.0 20.5 3 39
12 SPT 22.5 23.0
13 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1259 Depth: 25m Date: 9 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0
2 SPT 2.0 2.5
3 SPT 3.5 4.0 6.91 6 5.43 0.21 3.59 6.4
4 SPT 5.0 5.5
5 SPT 6.5 7.0
6 SPT 9.5 10.0
7 D 11.0 11.5 2 40
8 SPT 13.0 13.5
9 SPT 16.0 16.5
10 SPT 19.0 19.5
11 D 21.0 21.5 4 37
12 SPT 23.0 23.5
13 SPT 25.0 25.5 0 41
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1260 Depth: 25m Date: 9 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0
2 SPT 2.0 2.5
3 SPT 3.5 4.0
4 SPT 5.0 5.5
5 SPT 7.5 8.0
6 SPT 10.0 10.5
7 D 12.0 12.5 0 43
8 SPT 14.0 14.5
9 D 16.0 16.5 2 40
10 SPT 18.0 18.5
11 SPT 21.0 21.5
12 D 23.0 23.5 5 39
13 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1262 Depth: 25m Date: 9 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 1.0 1.5
2 SPT 2.5 3.0
3 SPT 4.0 4.5
4 SPT 5.5 6.0
5 D 7.0 7.5 2 42
6 SPT 9.0 9.5
7 SPT 11.5 12.0
8 SPT 14.5 15.0
9 SPT 17.5 18.0
10 D 19.0 19.5 3 39
11 SPT 20.5 21.0
12 D 22.0 22.5 6 37
13 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1263 Depth: 25m Date: 9 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0 1980 6540 2210 6.9
2 SPT 2.0 2.5
3 SPT 3.5 4.0
4 SPT 5.0 5.5 2 43
5 SPT 6.5 7.0
6 SPT 9.5 10.0
7 SPT 12.5 13.0
8 D 14.0 14.5 0 40
9 SPT 16.0 16.5
10 SPT 18.5 19.0
11 D 20.0 20.5 3 40
12 SPT 22.0 22.5
13 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1265 Depth: 25m Date: 10 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
1 SPT 1.0 1.5 2.6 1.74 1.70 11 83 6 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.91 13
2 SPT 2.5 3.0 12 83 5 SP Poorly graded sand with silt
3 SPT 4.0 4.5 3.1 1.73 1.68 8 81 11 SP Poorly graded sand with silt 1.88 14
4 SPT 5.5 6.0 8 74 18 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel
5 SPT 7.5 8.0 3.4 1.77 1.71 4 92 4 SP Poorly graded sand 1.92 9
6 D 9.0 9.5
7 SPT 10.5 11.0 5.7 1.77 1.67 6 58 36 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel 1.85 11
8 SPT 13.0 13.5
9 D 15.0 15.5 9.2 1.83 1.68 5 74 21 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel 1.89 10
10 SPT 17.0 17.5
11 D 18.5 19.0 11.6 1.91 1.71 8 76 16 SP Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel 1.93 12
12 SPT 21.0 21.5
13 SPT 23.0 23.5 12.5 1.95 1.73 15 75 10 SM Silty sand 1.91 13
14 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1265 Depth: 25m Date: 10 – 4 – 2011
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 1.0 1.5
2 SPT 2.5 3.0
3 SPT 4.0 4.5
4 SPT 5.5 6.0
5 SPT 7.5 8.0
6 D 9.0 9.5 0 42
7 SPT 10.5 11.0
8 SPT 13.0 13.5
9 D 15.0 15.5 1 42
10 SPT 17.0 17.5
11 D 18.5 19.0 3 39
12 SPT 21.0 21.5
13 SPT 23.0 23.5
14 SPT 25.0 25.5
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1267 Depth: 25m Date: 10 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 1.0 1.5
2 SPT 2.5 3.0
3 SPT 4.0 4.5
4 SPT 5.5 6.0
5 SPT 7.5 8.0
6 SPT 10.0 10.5
7 D 11.5 12.0 2 43
8 SPT 13.5 14.0
9 SPT 16.0 16.5
10 SPT 19.0 19.5
11 D 20.5 21.0 3 41
12 SPT 23.0 23.5
13 SPT 25.0 25.5 0 43
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
Site: Rafidya DGS Borehole No.: 1269 Depth: 25m Date: 10 – 4 – 2011
Unit
Index Modified
Moisture Content
Specimen Depth (m) Weight Particle Size Analysis Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
Properties Procter Test
(g /cm3)
Content %
Gravel %
Optimum
Max. Dry
Moisture
Sand %
Clay %
Symbol
Density
(g/cm3)
Silt %
LL %
PL %
From
PI %
Type
Bulk
Dry
No.
To
Description of Soil
Permeability K (cm/s)
Specimen
Triaxial
Unconf-
Shear
(UU)
ined
Test
Box
(m) VST Results (Soil) (Water)
x 10-6
× 10-3
CC × 10-3
Org. %
Cr × 10-3
Gyp %
CaCO3
SO4 %
(ppm)
(ppm)
(ppm)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
(KPa)
From
Cl %
Type
TDS
SO4
ø°
No.
pH
pH
Cu
To
PC
Cl
C
e 0
1 SPT 0.5 1.0 7.67
2 SPT 2.0 2.5
3 SPT 4.0 4.5
4 D 5.5 6.0 3 41
5 SPT 7.0 7.5
6 SPT 9.5 10.0
7 SPT 12.0 12.5
8 SPT 15.0 15.5
9 D 16.5 17.0 4 38
10 SPT 18.5 19.0
11 SPT 21.0 21.5
12 D 22.5 23.0 3 39
13 SPT 25.0 25.5
Appendix E
Thermal Thermal
T. R. UTM Coordinates Temperature. Moisture
Resistivity Conductivity
No. °C Content %
X±10 m Y±10 m (°C.cm /W) (w/m°c)
1 761364 3350584 432.1 0.231 24.1 6
2 761314 3350493 580.6 0.172 23.8 4
3 761488 3350399 768.0 0.130 24.6 3
4 761613 3351476 477.5 0.209 26.3 4
5 761684 3351422 487.4 0.205 26.2 4
6 761744 3351390 493.6 0.202 26.1 3
7 761807 3351358 518.0 0.193 33.4 4
8 761892 3351329 528.2 0.189 25.8 6
9 760793 3350848 463.4 0.216 25.5 5
10 760397 3351134 491.2 0.204 25.4 6
11 760502 3351081 487.6 0.205 25.9 3
12 760469 3350987 464.5 0.215 28.1 7
13 760693 3350865 453.1 0.221 30.4 3
114 761203 3351004 328.1 0.305 33.1 4
15 761344 3351004 324.5 0.308 33.3 5
16 761112 3350924 332.1 0.302 33.0 4
17 761254 3350835 336.1 0.330 32.8 3
18 761261 3350383 326.7 0.306 33.1 5
19 761430 3350292 333.2 0.300 32.8 6
20 760835 3351232 324.5 0.308 33.3 3
21 760735 3351056 328.9 0.304 33.1 3
22 761892 3351329 327.4 0.305 33.2 4
23 761800 3351219 449.9 0.228 30.1 6
24 761574 3351339 423.3 0.236 30.9 4
Appendix F
Df
1
Plate Load Apparatus
1- Bearing Plate
Circular steel bearing plates, not less than 25 mm thickness, and 707 cm2 in
area is used.
2- Hydraulic Jack
Hydraulic Jack with sufficient capacity to provide & maintain the maximum
load of 300 kN is used.
3- Settlement – Recording Devices
Dial gauge, capable of measuring settlement of the test plate to an accuracy of
at least 0.01 mm is used.
4- Pressure Gauge
Pressure Gauge with capacity of 300 kN is used.
5- Miscellaneous Apparatus
The miscellaneous apparatus Include loading columns, steel stands & other
construction tools required for preparation of the test pits & loading apparatus.
2
UTM COORDINATES FOR PLATE BEARING POINTS
Zubair Oil Field Development Project / Phase 1
(Rafidya DGS)
UTM Coordinates
TP No.
X ± 10m Y ± 10m
1105 760835 3351232
1107 760735 3351056
1110 761202 3351079
1111 761344 3351004
1120 761254 3350835
1121 761112 3350924
1134 761261 3350383
1136 761430 3350292
1140 761313 3350493
1141 761,489 3350399
1142 761534 3350488
1145 761364 3350583
1146 761613 3351476
1150 761892 3351329
1152 761800 3351219
1154 761574 3351339
1258 760795 3350848
1261 760694 3350866
1266 760469 3350987
1270 760502 3351081
PLATE BEARING TEST
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
550
500
450
400
350
Pressure (kPa)
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
600
500
400
Pressure (kPa)
300
200
100
0
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
500
450
400
350
300
Pressure (kPa)
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
550
500
450
400
350
Pressure (kPa)
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
550
500
450
400
350
Pressure (kPa)
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
600
500
400
Pressure (kPa)
300
200
100
0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
550
500
450
400
350
Pressure (kPa)
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
600
500
400
Pressure (kPa)
300
200
100
0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
550
500
450
400
350
Pressure (kPa)
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
500
450
400
350
300
Pressure (kPa)
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
500
450
400
350
300
Pressure (kPa)
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
550
500
450
400
350
Pressure (kPa)
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
550
500
450
400
350
Pressure (kPa)
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
550
500
450
400
350
Pressure (kPa)
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
500
450
400
350
300
Pressure (kPa)
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
500
450
400
350
300
Pressure (kPa)
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
550
500
450
400
350
Pressure (kPa)
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
600
500
400
Pressure (kPa)
300
200
100
0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
550
500
450
400
350
Pressure (kPa)
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
Settlement (mm)
Depth 0.5 m
Plate: 30 , cm 706.86 cm2
600
500
400
Pressure (kPa)
300
200
100
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Settlement (mm)