Field testing and classification tests have provided insight into how the soil varies between sites and with depth, and how in situ testing methods compare to one another. This research has aimed to fill aspects of these deficiencies. A deficiency in laboratory investigations on Northland Allochthon residual clay and a need for a better understanding of the numerical modelling of DSM columns used to mitigate unstable slopes in this soil type is evident in literature, and has been highlighted by practitioners. ![]() ![]() Road slips are common in Northland Allochthon residual clay soil, and are commonly mitigated using deep soil mixing (DSM).
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