Physical, geotechnical and morphological characteristics of peat soils from Sarawak
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2011-12Author
Md. Aminur, Rahman
Kolay, Prabir K., Dr.
Siti Noor Linda, Taib, Dr.
Mohammad Ibrahim, Safawi, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Ahmad Kamal, Abd Aziz
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In Malaysia, Sarawak has the largest area of peat-land in the country, covering approximately 1.66 million hectares. With the
rapid industrialisation and population growth, construction is scheduled almost all over the place including the area of peatland.
As peat or highly organic soil is a major problem in infrastructure development of the tropical and coastal regions, we
should initially discern the physical and geotechnical properties of these soils. The current study describes the physical and
geotechnical properties of tropical peat soils from Matang, Sarawak. Different physical properties e.g. organic content (OC),
liquid limit (LL), fiber content (FC), and specific gravity (Gs) and geotechnical properties e.g. compaction, and Unconfined
Compressive Strength (UCS) test have been conducted on remoulded peat soil samples. The results show that peat has very
high moisture content and organic content; low specific gravity, dry unit weight and UCS value. Also, Scanning Electron
Microscope (SEM) images were taken for some peat soil samples in order to study their microstructures.
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