Caudal Permanente Y Uniforme En Caudales

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FLOORS I
Importance of you practice index of properties
In the Engineering Geotécnica, the success depends on the experience he/she practices. The nature of the floors can be altered by case ofmanipulation. The property but important of the non cohesive floors it is the relative density, while that of thecohesive floors is the consistency.
Main types of floors
The floor is a natural attaché of minerals that you/they can be separate. The rock is anatural attaché of minerals with permanent force of cohesion.
Index properties of floors
The residual floors are developed in semi-arid areas or of temperate climate they are rigid and stableSand and it Burdens. - they are added cohesive of rounded fragments subangulares. The sand is until of 2 mm, the gravel is de2 at 200mm, the rock de200 to but. The sand comes from the chemicaldecomposition of those made up of the rock, it is of low permeability The inorganic slime. - it is a floor of fine grain with little plasticity it is confused with the clay. The organic slime. - it isa floor of fine grain of but or less plasticity with a finally divided mixture of particles in an organic way. Thecrowd. - he/she is a fibrous attaché of rotted vegetable matter it is half brown clear and black. The tuff. - it is a fine grain of water or of wind of attaché of very small minerals.Marga. - they are clay you marinate you would trace of greenish color. L to slate. - it is a rock sedimentaryclástica made up of slime of size of the clay. Caliche. - he/she refers to the floor layers in which the grains are cemented by carbonates deposited as a result of the evaporation....
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