Table of contents : Foreword......Page 4 Contents......Page 5 Overview......Page 7 Geotechnics of High Water Content Materials......Page 12 CS4: A Large Strain Consolidation Model for Accreting Soil Layers......Page 38 Determination of Effective Stresses and the Compressibility of Soil Using Different Codes of Practice and Soil Models in Finite Element Codes......Page 57 Dewatering Structures in High Water Content Materials......Page 73 Problems in Defining the Geotechnical Behaviour of Wastewater Sludges......Page 83 Hydraulic Conductivity Assessment of Hydraulic Barriers Constructed with Paper Sludge......Page 98 Use of Paper Clay as a Barrier for Treatment of Contaminated Ground Water......Page 115 Heavy-Metal Leaching from Cement Stabilized Waste Sludge......Page 130 Thermal Properties of High Water Content Materials......Page 144 Use of Dredged Sediments from Newark Harbor for Geotechnical Applications......Page 159 Development of an Instrumented Settling Column for Use in a Geotechnical Centrifuge......Page 172 Estimation of the Quantity of Liquid Exuded by a Loaded Sludgy or Pasty Waste......Page 188 Methods to Determine the Saturated Surface-Dry Condition of Soils......Page 203 Shear Strength and Ko of Peats and Organic Soils......Page 216 Laboratory Testing of Italian Peaty Soils......Page 233 In-Situ Measurement of Small Strain Shear Stiffness of High Water Content Contaminated Dredge Spoils......Page 249 Field Shear Strength Performance of Two Paper Mill Sludge Landfill Covers......Page 261 The Behavior of Trial Embankments in Malaysia......Page 273 Slurry Dewatering System with Planetary Rotation Chambers......Page 285 On the Use of Sand Washing Slimes for Waste Containment......Page 299 Consolidation Characteristics of Wastewater Sludge......Page 314 A Case History: Dredging and Disposal of Golden Horn Sediments......Page 329 Design and Construction of Reinforced Earth Walls on Marginal Lands......Page 342 Performance of Roadway Embankment on Lime Waste......Page 356 Ground Water Control Associated with Deep Excavations......Page 368 Peat Subsidence due to Ground Water Movements......Page 380 Author Index......Page 392 Subject Index......Page 394