Abstract

The geotechnical characterisation of natural soils can be troublesome. Their behaviour strongly depends on several factors that are difficult to control and their properties usually present a variability that must be taken into account. This is controlled by their geological history, notably the conditions existing during and after the last glacial period and the associated sea level fluctuations.

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