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BRAUN <br />I NTE RTEC <br />Criteria for Assigning Group Symbols and <br />Group Names (Using Laboratory Tests a <br />Gravels <br />More than 50% of <br />coarse fraction <br />retained on <br />NO. 4 sieve <br />Sands <br />50% or more of <br />coarse fraction <br />passes <br />No. 4 sieve <br />Silts and Clays <br />Liquid limit <br />less than 50 <br />Silts and clays <br />Liquid limit <br />50 Or more <br />Highly Organic Soils <br />a <br />b. <br />c. <br />d. <br />e. <br />f. <br />9 <br />h. <br />k. <br />m. <br />n. <br />o. <br />p <br />q <br />Plasticity Index (PI) <br />Clean Gravels <br />Less than 5% fines e <br />Gravels with Fines <br />More than 12°A fines' <br />Clean Sands <br />Less than 5% fines <br />Sands with Fines <br />More than 12% <br />Inorganic <br />Organic <br />Inorganic <br />Organic <br />C.>4and1<C ¢ 3c <br />C.<4andfor1 >C.>3a <br />Fines classify as ML or MH <br />Fines classify as CL or CH <br />C. > 6 and 1 < C. < 3 c <br />C<6andlor1>Cc>3c <br />Fines classify as ML or MH <br />Fines classify as CL or CH <br />PI > 7 and plots on or above "A" line 1 <br />PI < 4 or plots below "A" liner <br />Liquid limit - oven dried <br />Liquid limit - not dried <br />PI plots on or above "A" line <br />PI plots below "A" line <br />Liquid limit - oven dried <br />Liquid limit - not dried <br />Primarily organic matter, dark in color and organic odor <br />0.75 <br />0.75 <br />Descriptive Terminology of Soil <br />Soi s Classification <br />Group <br />Symbol Group Name <br />GW Well -graded gravels <br />GP Poorly graded gravel a <br />GM Silty gravel afg <br />GC Clayey gravel d I <br />SW Well -graded sand h <br />SP Poorly graded sand " <br />SM Silty sand f9h <br />SC Clayey sand f a' <br />CL Lean clay" I <br />ML Silt k m <br />OL Organic clay <br />OL Organic silt k 1 " ° <br />CH Fat clay k 1 m <br />MH Elastic silt I <br />OH Organic clay k ' " P <br />OH Organic silt" <br />PT 1 Peat <br />Based on the material passing the 3-inch (75mm) sieve. <br />If field sample contained cobbles or boulders, or both, add "with cobbles or boulders or both" to group name. <br />Cu = D./Di° C, = (D30)2 <br />Di° x D6o <br />If soil contains >_15 % sand, add "with sand" to group name. <br />Gravels with 5 to 12% fines require dual symbols: <br />GW-GM well -graded gravel with silt <br />GW-GC well -graded gravel with clay <br />GP -GM poorly graded gravel with silt <br />GP -GC poorly graded gravel with clay <br />If fines classify as CL-ML, use dual symbol GC -GM or SC-SM. <br />If fines are organic, add "with organic fines: to group name. <br />If soil contains >_15 % gravel, add "with gravel" to group name. <br />Sand with 5 to 12% fines require dual symbols: <br />SW-SM well -graded sand with silt <br />SW -SC well -graded sand with clay <br />SP-SM poorly graded sand with silt <br />SP-SC poorly graded sand with clay <br />If Atterberg limits plot in hatched area, soil is a CL-ML, silty clay. <br />If soil contains 10 to 29% plus No. 200, add "with sand" or "with gravel" whichever is predominant. <br />If soil contains >_ 30% plus No. 200, predominantly sand, add "sandy" to group name. <br />If soil contains >_ 30% plus No. 200, predominantly gravel, add "gravelly" to group name. <br />PI >_ 4 and plots on or above "A" line. <br />PI < 4 or plots below "A" line. <br />PI plots on or above "A" lines. <br />PI plots below "A" line. <br />Ou <br />50- <br />40 <br />30 - <br />20 - <br />10 - <br />DD <br />WD <br />MC <br />LL <br />PL <br />PI <br />P200 <br />Dry density, pcf <br />Wet density, pcg <br />Natural moisture content, % <br />Liquid limit, % <br />Plastic limits, % <br />Plasticity index, % <br />% passing 200 sieve <br />." <br />i• <br />e • t <br />o` <br />, <br />P <br />/. ' r/l <br />,' G <br />f <br />, pV i <br />MH or OH <br />30 40 50 60 <br />Liquid Limit (LL) <br />Laboratory Tests <br />oc <br />S <br />SG <br />C <br />0 <br />qu <br />qP <br />70 80 90 100 110 <br />Organic content, % <br />Percent of saturation, % <br />Specific gravity <br />Cohesion, psf <br />Angle of internal friction <br />Unconfined compressive strength, psf <br />Pocket penetrometer strength, tsf <br />Standard D 2487 <br />Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes <br />(Unified Soil Classification System) <br />Particle Size Identification <br />Boulders over 12" <br />Cobbles 3" to 12" <br />Gravel <br />Coarse 3/4" to 3" <br />Fine No. 4 to 3/4" <br />Sand <br />Coarse No. 4 to No. 10 <br />Medium No. 10 to No. 40 <br />Fine No. 40 to No. 200 <br />Silt <No. 200, PI< 4 or below <br />"A" line <br />Clay <No. 200, PI > 4 and on <br />or about "A" line <br />Relative Density of Cohesionless Soils <br />Very Loose 0 to 4 BPF <br />Loose 5 to 10 BPF <br />Medium dense 11 to 30 PPF <br />Dense 31 to 50 BPF <br />Very dense over 50 BPF <br />Consistency of Cohesive Soils <br />Very soft 0 to 1 BPF <br />Soft 2 to 3 BPF <br />Rather soft 4 to 5 BPF <br />Medium 6 to 8 BPF <br />Rather stiff 9 to 12 BPF <br />Stiff 13 to 16 BPF <br />Very stiff 17 to 30 BPF <br />Hard over 30 BPF <br />Drilling Notes <br />Standard penetration test borings were advanced by 3 1/4" <br />or 6 1/4" ID hollow -stem augers, unless noted otherwise. <br />Jetting water was used to clean out auger prior to sampling <br />only where indicated on logs. All samples were taken with <br />the standard 2" OD split -tube samples, except where noted. <br />Power auger borings were advanced by 4" or 6" diameter <br />continuous flight, solid -stern augers. Soil classifications and <br />strata depths were inferred from disturbed samples augered <br />to the surface, and are therefore, somewhat approximate. <br />Hand auger borings were advanced manually with a 1 1/2" <br />or 3 1/4" diameter auger and were limited to the depth from <br />which the auger could be manually withdrawn. <br />BPF: Numbers indicate blows per foot recorded in standard <br />penetration test, also known as "N" value. The sampler was <br />set 6" into undisturbed soil below the hollow -stem auger. <br />Driving resistances were then counted for second and third <br />6" increments, and added to get BPF. Where they differed <br />significantly, they are reported in the following form: 2/12 for <br />the second and third 6" increments, respectively. <br />WH: WH indicates the sampler penetrated soil under weight <br />of hammer and rods alone; driving not required. <br />WR: WR indicates the sampler penetrated soil under weight <br />of rods alone; hammer weight, and driving not required. <br />TW: TW indicates thin -walled (undisturbed) tube sample. <br />Note: All tests were run in general accordance with <br />applicable ASTM standards. <br />Rev. 9/15 <br />