ABSTRACT

Soft soils present particular challenges to engineers and an understanding of the specific characteristics of these soils is indispensable. Laboratory techniques such as numerical modelling, theoretical analysis and constitutive modelling give new insights into soft soil material behaviour, while large-scale testing in the field provides important information in areas such as slope stability and soft soil improvements.



This collection of papers from the Fourth International Conference on Soft Soil Engineering, Vancouver, 2006, presents an international appraisal of current research and new advances in engineering practices, illustrating the theory with relevant case studies. Geotechnical professionals, engineers, academics and researchers working in the areas of soft ground engineering and soft soil engineering will find this a valuable book.

Preface



Organizing Committee



Keynote papers



Embankment and dams



Foundation



Large scale experiment and case study



Material behaviour



Numerical modelling and theoretical development



Slope stability and landslide



Soil improvement



Theoretical analysis and constitutive modelling



Author index