Soil mechanical map 22.1.4 Gent-Centre, Plate VIII: Hydrogeological data (scan original plate)

The soil mechanical maps were drawn up by the Center for Soil Mechanical Mapping of Ghent University and the Working Group or Commission for Soil Mechanical Mapping (various authors) and published under the auspices of the National Institute for Soil Mechanics. Quote from the explanatory texts accompanying the soil mechanical maps: "The soil mechanical maps respond to a need for a summary representation of those components of the geological environment that play a role in land use and influence the design, construction and maintenance of However, the data provided cannot be ascribed to absolute accuracy because of the interpolations made during its preparation.The maps provide information about the general geological and soil-mechanical condition of the subsoil as it can be deduced from the ground at the time of the available tests. They are therefore only guiding documents and the authors cannot be held responsible for possible applications thereof. The soil mechanical maps can under no circumstances exempt the user from carrying out additional tests in function of well-defined projects." The soil mechanical map 22.1.4 Gent-Centrum, Plate VIII: Hydrogeological data, scale 1:5000. Explanatory text Soil mechanical map 22.1.4 Ghent Center (E. De Beer, W. De Breuck, G. De Moor, R. Tavernier, J. Maertens, G. Franceschi and Ph. Van Burm).

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lineage The soil mechanical maps and explanatory text provide a general picture of: - The tests carried out within the zone considered and used for the preparation of the soil mechanical atlas - The nature and thickness of the soil layers down to a depth of at least 30 m - The location of the phreatic surface - The zones within which the same global soil mechanical conditions were found. Explanatory text Soil mechanical map 22.1.4 Ghent Center (E. De Beer, W. De Breuck, G. De Moor, R. Tavernier, J. Maertens, G. Franceschi and Ph. Van Burm).
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