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Gatti, P., Bonardi, M., Tosi, L., Rizzetto, F., Fornasiero, A., & Gambolati, G., et al. (2002). The peat deposit of the subsiding zennare basin, south of the venice lagoon, italy: Ceotechnical classification and preliminary mineralogical characterization. Scientific Research and Safeguarding of Venice, Corila Research Program 2001 Results, I, 241–257. 
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Tipo di Risorsa: Articolo di Rivista
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Categorie: General
Keywords: extend abstract corila, geologia, processi ambientali - Environmental Processes, subsidenza
Creatori: Bonardi, Fornasiero, Gambolati, Gatti, Putti, Rizzetto, Teatini, Tosi
Collezione: Scientific Research and Safeguarding of Venice, Corila Research Program 2001 Results
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Abstract     
This study is part of the VOSS Project (Venice Organic Soil Subsidence) and deals with the geotechnical classification and a preliminary mineralogical characterization of peat soils of the experimental site in the Zennare Basin. The scope is to better understand the correlation between
peat oxidation and loss in ground elevation.
For the geotechnical characterization a visual classification and the von Post classification were used. A preliminary mineralogical characterization was done using an Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope (ESEM).
The peat in the experimental site is formed by vegetal deposits and can be distinguished in two levels: a completely decomposed amorphous granular top level and a slightly decomposed fibrous bottom level with a higher organic content. The limit between the two levels corresponds to the depth to which the plough furrows.
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