Highways and foundations in black cotton soils | Land Portal

Resource information

Date of publication: 
April 1973
Resource Language: 
ISBN / Resource ID: 
uneca:10855/11823
Pages: 
9

Black cotton soils are one of those clays with a high content of montmorillenite. These have a very high plasticity leading to high rates of expansion on wetting followed by shrinkage and considerable cracking on drying. The black cotton soils of Ethiopia have liquid limits ranging between 80 and 120 and plasticity indices of 40 to 80 (see figure l). The activity of these clays is between 0.8 and 1.5. Thus by the Skempton classification the activity of these clays is considerable and, as one would expect, swelling potential is high.

Authors and Publishers

Corporate Author(s): 

The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC; French: Conseil économique et social des Nations unies, CESNU) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations, responsible for coordinating the economic and social fields of the organisation, specifically in regards to the 15 specialised agencies, the eight functional commissions and the five regional commissions under its jurisdiction.

Publisher(s): 

Data provider

Geographical focus

Share this page