COASTAL GEOTECHNICAL PROPERTIES AND - PILLING FOUNDATION DESIGN, AREA BETWEEN PORT — SUDAN AND SAUKIN RED SEA, SUDAN
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205-08
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Al Neelain University
Abstract
A combination studies had been done to put the area under investigation in
focus for the future population pressure and economical development activities in
engineering planning view. All the data was processed by Rock Ware 2002 , 2004 and
Auto Cad in 2D, 3D models.
This study including very important infonnations about the area such as
geomorphologic features, hydrological process and marine conditions.
The geological setting shows different geological environments such as
sabkhas, salt marshes and transitional zone between land and marine environments.
Coral reef, shoreline configuration and continental shelf were studying from a
geological point of view included onshore sites. Stratigraphically, Port-Sudan region
consist of four layers, Dama Dama two layers and Saukin characterized by
unhomogenatic stratigraphical formation. Two facies forming the stratigraphy
sequences on the continental shelf which are residual soil and coral reef limestone.
The later one was classified in all sites by weathering grade.
The study shows that the area is rich in raw building materials which
characterized by good chemical, physical and geotechnical specifications. Sand,
gravel, building stones and carbonate limestone were tested for grain size distribution,
densities, Califomia bearing capacity, aggregate test, crushing value, impact value,
point load and unconfined compressive strength. The geochemical analysis of
subsurface soils and intruded sea water covered all the hazardous cations and anions
and clarified the interaction between them.
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RED SEA, SUDAN — COASTAL GEOTECHNICAL PROPERTIES