Abstract

The article presents an analytical review of existing published studies of domestic and foreign authors on the change in the mechanical properties of sandy soils as a result of contamination with oil or various types of oil products during the operation of oil industry facilities. The author analyzes the changes of such mechanical characteristics of sandy soil as specific adhesion, internal friction angle and deformation modulus depending on the type of pollutant and its percentage (concentration) in the soil composition.

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