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Kansas Geological Survey, Current Research in Earth Sciences, Bulletin 244, part 3
The Relationship Between Geology and Landslide Hazards of Atchison, Kansas, and Vicinity--Table 3


Table 3. Soil analyses performed on 44 samples.

  Atterburg limits  
Rock unit Liquid limit Plastic limit Plasticity index USCS Specific gravity Activity
alluvium            
landslides 41.7-54.6 19.0-21.2 21.0-36.9 CH,CL 2.74 0.71-1.90
loess 27.0-50.2 18.3-23.2 4.2-31.1 CL, ML, CH   0.50-0.94
"Nortonville clay" 61.7-66.2 17.2-17.9 43.7-49.0 CH   0.99-1.08
glacial drift 32.1-59.2 13.6-18.2 18.4-41.1 CH, CL, SC   0.80-1.34
Atchison formation            
Topeka Limestone            
Calhoun Shale 49.6 22.5 27.2 CL 2.73 0.74
Deer Creek Limestone 37.4-60.1 18.4-24.0 19.0-36.1 CH, CL 2.75-2.85 0.71-0.86
Tecumseh Shale 41.2 25.8 15.4 ML   0.74
Lecompton Limestone            
Kanwaka Shale 36.2-65.1 21.2-26.1 15.1-39.0 CH, CL 2.74-2.83 0.43-0.84
Oread Limestone            
Lawrence Formation 35.3-53.5 18.9-22.2 16.4-31.2 CH, CL 2.74-2.82 0.50-0.70




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