Robertson (2012)Robertson, P.K. (2012). Discussion of Influence of particle size on the correlation between shear wave velocity and cone tip resistance. Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 49(1), 121-123.
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Holocene and Pleistocene soils, mostly uncemented |
Hegazy & Mayne (1995)Hegazy, Ya., & Mayne, Pw. (1995). Statistical correlations between Vs and cone penetration data for different soil types. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Cone Penetration Testing, CPT (pp. 173-178). Linkoping. SGS.
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All types of soils |
Simonini & Cola (2000)Simonini, P., & Cola, S. (2000). Use of piezocone to predict maximum stiffness of Venetian soils. Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 126(4), 378-382.
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Sand, silt and silty clay of Venice Lagoon |
Andrus et al. (2007)Andrus, R.D., Mohanan, N.P., Piratheepan, P., Ellis, B.S., & Holzer, T.L. (2007). Predicting shear-wave velocity from cone penetration resistance. In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering: Vol. 2528. Thessaloniki. Springer.
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ASF; ASF = 1.00
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Holocene soils
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SF; SF =1.12
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Pleistocene soils |
Madiai & Simoni (2004)Madiai, C., & Simoni, G. (2004). Shear wave velocity-penetration resistance correlation for Holocene and Pleistocene soils of an area in central Italy. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Geotechnical Site Characterization (ISC’2) (pp. 687-1694). Amsterdam: IOS Press.
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Holocene cohesive soils
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Holocene incoherent soils |
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Pleistocene cohesive soils |
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Pleistocene incoherent soils |
Bouckovalas et al. (1989)Bouckovalas, G., Kalteziotis, N., Sabatakakis, N., & Zervogiannis, C. (1989). Shear wave velocity in a very soft clay-measurements and correlations. In Proceedings of the 12th International Conference Soil Mechanics Foundation Engineering (ICSMFE) (pp. 191-194). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema Publishers.
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Very soft clays |
Vera-Grunauer (2014)Vera-Grunauer, X. (2014). Seismic response of a soft, high plasticity, diatomaceous naturally cemented clay deposit [PhD thesis]. University of California at Berkeley.
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Clays with diatoms |
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