Geophysical Investigations Enhance Geologic Characterization In Support Of Pile Foundation Program

Deep Foundations Institute
Michael Oakland Mario Carnevale Myles Danforth
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The cost and overall effectiveness of foundation design depends on a robust characterization of the subsurface geologic setting. It is common practice to formulate deep foundation design from subsurface geologic characterization based on boring programs. The confidence level of geologic characterization is directly related to that of geologic interpretations, which are based on the spatial sampling pattern of boreholes relative to the complexity of the geologic setting. This paper presents a case history illustrating issues that arise during pile construction from over-simplified geologic characterization, the challenging steps taken to improve the subsurface geologic model, and the effect of additional characterization efforts on the pile foundation program. The seismic characterization methods used include multi-channel analysis of surface waves (MASW) and seismic refraction.
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APA: Michael Oakland Mario Carnevale Myles Danforth  Geophysical Investigations Enhance Geologic Characterization In Support Of Pile Foundation Program

MLA: Michael Oakland Mario Carnevale Myles Danforth Geophysical Investigations Enhance Geologic Characterization In Support Of Pile Foundation Program. Deep Foundations Institute,

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