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september 2015

"The phenomenon is most often observed in saturated, loose (lowdensityor uncompacted), sandy soils. This is because a loosesandhas a tendency tocompresswhen aloadis applied. Dense sands by contrast tend to expand in volume or If the soil is saturated by water, a condition that often exists...