HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 83-18; Calavera Hills Subdivision Village H; Soils Report; 1983-07-29SUPPLEMENTARY GEOTECHNICAL IWESTIGATIOW
CALAVERA HILLS SU6DIVISION
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
PREPARED FOR:
Cesco Development Corporation
110 West "C" Street, Suite 1220
San Diego, California 92101
PREPARED BY:
Southern California Soil i3 Testing, Inc.
Post Office Box 20627
6280 Riverdale Street
San Diego, California 92120
July 29, 1983
Cesco Development Corporation
110 West, "C" Street, Suite 1220
San Diego, California 92101
Attention: Mr. Scott Turpin
SCS&T 14112
Report No. 1
SUBJECT: Supplementary Geotechnical Investigation. Calavera Hills Sub-
division, Carlsbad, California.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your request, we have performed a supplementary geotech-
nical investigation for the subject site. The findings and recormienda-
tions of our study are presented herewith.
If you have any questions regarding this report, or if we may be of fur-
ther service, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Respectfully submitted,
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SOIL & TESTING, INC.
Charles H. Christian, R.C.E. #22330 Curtis R. Burdett, C.E.G. #lo90
CHC:CRB:DBA:m
cc: (6) Submitted
(1) SCS&T, Escondido
SOUTHERN CALIFDRNIA 501L AND TESTINO. , N 0.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Introduction and Scope of Service ........................................ 1
Findings ................................................................. 2
General .............................................................. 2
Seismic Survey ....................................................... 2
Recommendations .......................................................... 4
Expansive Soils ................................................. 4
Slope Stability ................................................. 4
Field Explorations ....................................................... 5
Laboratory Testing ....................................................... 5
ATTACHMENTS
Plate 1 Plot Plan
Plate 2 Unified Soil Classification Chart
Plate 3-26 Trench Logs
Plate 27-28 Seismic Traverses
Plate 29 Rippability Chart
Plate 30 Direct Shear Summary
Plate 31 Slope Stability Calculations
Plate 32 Buttress Detail
Plate 33 Select Fill Cross-Section
Plate 51 Typical Canyon Subdrain Cross-Section
Plate 52 Slope Stability Calculations
Plate 53-54 Surficial Slope Stability
Plate 55 Select Fill Area Cross-Section
APPENOIX
Recommended Grading Specifications and Special Provisions
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SUPPLEMENTARY GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION
CALAVERA HILLS SUBDIVISION
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
INTRODUCTION ANO SCOPE OF SERVICE
This investigation was performed to provide additional geotechnical infor-
mation regarding specific areas of the project and its intent was to
supplement our January 6, 1983 "Report of Preliminary Geotechnical Inves-
tigation for the Calavera Hills Subdivision, Areas El, E2, H, I, K and P
through 22". The additional areas of concern were determined after review-
ing a set of preliminary development plans prepared by Dale Naegle FAIA,
dated June 1983. In addition, a seismic survey was performed on areas
designated by the client.
The scope of our supplementary investigation consisted of: surface recon-
naissance; seismic refraction survey, subsurface explorations, obtaining
representative disturbed and undisturbed samples; laboratory testing;
analysis of the field and laboratory data; and preparation of this report.
Specifically, the intent of this analysis was to:
a) Explore the subsurface conditions to the depths influenced by the
proposed construction.
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b ) Evaluate the rippability characteristics of metavolcanic and
granitic rock underlying key areas designated by the client.
cl Provide design information regarding the stability of cut and
fill slopes proposed for Villages H and I.
FINDINGS
GENERAL
The additional field explorations were concentrated in Villages H, I and
the central-western section of Village X. Soils encountered in Villages
H and I consisted of Santiago Formation deposits and minor terrace and
older alluvium deposits. The Santiago Formation soils consist of silty
sands randomly interbedded with claystones and siltstones, particularly
above elevation 25Ot- feet MSL. The terrace and older alluvium deposits
are minor and consist of sandy clays and clayey sands. The intent of the
trenches extended in Village X was to further define the contact between
the alluvium and the underlying rock in an area where deep cuts were
anticipated. The contact was found to be farther south than previously
thought. Therefore, blasting will be necessary to construct the proposed
cut slopes.
SEISNIC SURVEY
In general, the additional seismic traverses confirm the findings of our
previous seismic survey. Areas predominantly underlain by metavolcanic
rock presented nonrippable material at shallow depths (shallowest at three
feet), whereas nonrippable material in areas underlain by predominant
granitic rock was encountered deeper (shallowest at 11 feet). A variable
zone of marginally rippable rock usually exists between the rippable and
nonrippable rock. In this survey, this zone ranged from 3t feet to at
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least 2% feet in the metavolcanic rock and 5-t feet to l& feet in the
granitic rock. The exception to our previous findings was ST 19 in which
a deep layer at least 25 feet deep of marginally rippable material was
encountered in an area underlain by metavolcanic rock.
A summary of our seismic traverses is presented herein and on Plates
Numbers 27 and 28. The interpretation is based on the rippability chart
provided on Plate Number 29. The second letters of each seismic traverse
number identify the individual village where the traverse was performed
(i.e. ST is in Village T).
Seismic Traverse Rock Type
ST 18 Paleosol
ST 19 Jmv/Kgr
ST 20 Jmv/Kgr
ST 21 Kgr/Jmv
ST 22 Kgr/Jmv
ST 23 Kgr/Jmv
SR 24 Kgr/Jmv
ST 25 Jmv/Kgr
ST 26 Jmv/Kgr
SP 27 Jmv/Kgr
SP 28 Jmv/Kgr
SP 29 Jmv/Kgr
SP 30 Jmv/Kgr
SP 31 Jmv/Kgr
SP 32 Jmv/Kgr
SK 33 Kgr/Jmv
SP 34 Kgr/Jmv
Jmv = Metavolcanic Rock
Kgr = Granitic Rock
Rippable
o- 2’
O-13’
o- 3’
O-16’
0- 8’
0- 6’
O-11’
o- 4’
o- 5’
o- 4’
o- 3’
o- 4’
o- 5’
o- 3’
o- 4’
o- 5’
O-12’
Marginally Rippable
13-25’
8-14’
11-18'
4-25’
5-14’
3-25’
4- 8’
3- 9’
5-11’
Nonrippable
+ 2’
f 3’
t16’
t14’
+ 6’
t18’
+14'
+ 4’
+ 8’
t 5’
t 9’
t 4’
t11’
+12’
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RECOWENDATIONS
',:
1) EXPANSIVE SOILS: It is anticipated that isolated areas of qxpansive
soils may be encountered within three feet of finish grade in Villages
H and I. It is recommended that in areas to receive structures said
soils be undercut to a depth of three feet and replaced with properly
compacted, nondetrimentally expansive fill soils. In areas to receive
streets and paved parking, soils should be undercut to a depth of one
foot. It is our opinion that the extent of the undercutting will not
be large.
2) SLOPE STABILITY: Abundant and random lenses of claystones and silt- --
stones were encountered in the area of Villages H and I where cut .--
slopes with a maximum height of 45 feet are anticipated. The follow-
ing table provides maximum heights for different cut slope inclina-
tions. It is our opinion that these slopes will possess a factor of
safety of at least 1.5 with respect to deep seated rotational failure
(see Plate Number 31).
Cut Slope Inclination Uaximum Allowable Height
(Horizontal to Vertical) (Feet)
2:l 45
1.75: 1 35
1.5:l 25
It is further our opinion that a 1.5:1 slope with a height of 45 feet
may be constructed if buttressed as described on Plate Number 32.
It is our opinion that fill slopes constructed at an inclination of
2:l will possess a factor of safety of at least 1.5 with respect to
deep seated failure (see Plate Numer 31) to a height of at least 70
feet. However, due to the presence of relatively weaker claystones
and siltstones on the ancitipated fill soils it is recornnended that
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fill slopes higher than 70 feet be constructed with select material at the
bottom section of the slope. The upper 70 feet of slope may be construc-
ted with a mix of silty sand with minor claystones and siltstones (see
Plate Number 33).
FIELD EXPLORATIONS
Twenty-six subsurface explorations were made at the locations indicated on
the attached Plate Number 1 on July 11 and 18, 1983. These explorations
consisted of trenches excavated utilizing a rubber-tired backhoe equipped
with a 24-inch bucket. In addition, 17 seismic traverse lines were per-
formed. The field work was conducted under the observation of our engi-
neering geology personnel.
The explorations were carefully logged when made. These logs are pre-
sented on the following Plate Numbers 3 through 26. The soils are des-
cribed in accordance with the Unified Soils Classification System as
illustrated on the attached simplified chart on Plate 2. In addition, a
verbal textural description, the wet color, the apparent moisture, and the
density or consistency are given on the logs. Soil densities for granular
soils are given as either very loose, loose, medium dense, dense, or very
dense. The consistency of silts or clays is given as either very soft,
soft, medium stiff, stiff, very stiff, or hard.
Disturbed and undisturbed samples of typical and representative soils were
obtained and returned to the laboratory for testing. The results of our
seismic traverse lines are presented in Plates Numbers 27, 28 and 29.
LABORATORY TESTING
Laboratory tests were performed in accordance with the generally accepted
American Society for Testing and Materials (A.S.T.M.) test methods or
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suggested procedures. A brief description of the tests performed are
presented below:
a)
b)
cl
MOISTURE-DENSITY: Field moisture content and dry density were
determined for representative undisturbed samples obtained. This
information was an aid to classification and permitted recogni- I
tion of variations in material consistency with depth. The dry
unit weight is determined in pounds per cubic foot, and the field
moisture content is determined as a percentage of the soil's dry
weight. The results are summarized in the trench logs.
CLASSIFICATION: Field classifications were verified in the
laboratory by visual examination. The final soil classifications
are in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System.
DIRECT SHEAR TESTS: Direct shear tests were performed to deter-
mine the failure envelope based on yield shear strength. The
shear box was designed to accomodate a sample having a diameter
of 2.375 inches or 2.50 inches and a height of 1.0 inch. Samples
were tested at different vertical loads and at saturated moisture
content. The shear stress was applied at a constant rate of
strain of approximately 0.05 inches per minute. The results of
these tests are presented on attached Plate Number 30.
SOUTHEFIN CALIFORN,A SOIL AND T E 5 T I N ci. f N c.
SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION LEGEND
lJ?aFIED SOIL CLASSTI-ICATION CHlRT
SOIL DESCR*PTlON CROUP SMO‘ TYPICAL )I*YEs
1. COARSE CWJWED, nore than half OL narerinl is M than NO. 200 sieve sire. m CLE.Aa GRAVELS Gw wei1 Traded travels. qravel- store than hdlf Of sand mixtures, little or no coarse fraction is fines. ?arqer than NO. 4 GP Poorly qraded gravels. qrava1 sieve sire but sand nixtures. little or no smaller than 3”. fines. GRAVELS WITH FINES GM Silty qrave1s. poorly qraded iRppreciabt* dmO”“t gravel-sand-silt mixtures. Of fines, GC Clayey qravels. poorly graded qravel-ran.3. clay mixtures.
SILyDs CLEAN SANDS Mars than half Of coarse fraction is sTm11er Chars x.2. 4 ste.,e size. SANDS WV! FINES C*ppreciable amount of fines)
well qraded sand,gra”elly sands. little or no fines. Poorly jr+decJ sands,gra”elly smd*. little or no fines. Silty *andr. poorly graded sand and silt mixtures. Clayey sand,, poorly graded ran.3 and clay mixcures.
11. FINE CRAIIYED, nore than half of material is smalter than X0. 200 sieve size. SILTS AND Cu.YS XL lnorqantc *iIts and very eine Iand.. rock flour, sandy silt or clayey-silt-aand mixtures with slight plast- &city Liquid Limit CL *norqanic claya of low to less cflan 50 medim pldsticity,qravelly clays. sandy clays.silty Clays. lean clays. a. Omanic silts and orwnic niity clays of la, piarticity SILTS AND CLAYS K-l Inorganic silts, micacaous or diatomaceouo fine sandy or silty soils. elastic silts. Liquid Limit cn Inorganic clays of high clreater than 50 daaticitv. Cat clavr. OH irrqanic ci&= of me;lium to high plasticity. “ICm.Y ORGlVlIC SOILS PT *tat and other highly orqanic soils.
% - Water level at time of excavation or as indicated
US - Undisturbed, driven ring sample or tube sample
CK - Undisturbed chunk sample
t3G - Bulk sample
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(SANTIAGO FORMATION)
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5- (SANTIAGO FORMATION)
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HARD
8-
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CK
6-
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4- SM BUFF SILTY SAND MOIST
(SANTIAGO FORMATION)
DENSE
5-
6
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2-
3
SCtL YELLOW BROWN SANDY CLAY/ MOIST MEDIUM CLAYEY SAND (WEATHERED OLDER DENSE 4- ALLUVIUM)
5
SC YELLOW BROWN CLAYEY SAND MOIST MEDIUM BAG (OLDER ALLUVIUM) DENSE 5
7
MLhL GRAY CLAYEY SANDY SILT MOIST (SANTIAGO FORMATION) VERY
STIFF 3- --
HARD
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z z
: c TRENCH NUMBERTI-69 = w c 0 l > z i-c z 7 zzk w -
L = Au’ ;5 si ;p ::g z- 55
; :or ELEVATION
I- -c:, I? y ;I: “Gj- Lz,P ;z Lw
2 EEs -P
: $=u 5; li”
0 : go 0 z
‘2
I
2 0
=0
0 DESCRIPTION ”
SM BROWN SILTY SAND (TOPSOIL) MOIST LOOSE TO
l- MEDIUM
DENSE
2- SChL BROWN CLAYEY SAND/SANDY CLAY MOIST MEDIUM
DENSE
3
CL GREENISH BROWN SILTY CLAY MOIST STIFF
4
CL& INTERBEDED GREEN BROWN SILTY MOIST HARD/
5- ML CLAY & SANDY SILT DENSE (SANTIAGO FORMATION)
_ CK
5
SM& INTERBEDED LIGHT GREEN BROWN MOIST DENSE/
7- MLbL SILTY SAND & SANDY CLAYEY
SILT HARD
3-
CK 121.9 14.7
3
1
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: z 2 ; TRENCH NUMBER n-70 = y 6:: z ap ; 7 = ,z z 2 Y - y 0 z u: ww;; v, - - - = + ,;z z- 5+ ZF:
ELEVATION
z Y 2: ;; i- 2
zg 2;;: “? 2,”
p : _p
z %=u 6 ;;
: :, * z
so L3 z I:,
d DESCRIPTION 0 z
0
CL BROWN SILTY CLAY (TOPSOIL) MOIST STIFF
l-
2-
3-
4- CL GREEN BROWN SILTY CLAY MOIST STIFF
5
CL GREEN BROWN SILTY CLAY WITH MOIST HARD SLICKENSIDES 6-- (SANTIAGO FORMATION)
7- SM& INTERBEDED LZGREEN BROWN MOIST DENSE/ ML SILTY SAND & SANDY SILT MOIST HARD
B
CL& INTERBEDED GREEN BROWN SILTY MOIST HARD ML CLAY & SANDY SILT
3-
3
SM& INTERBEDED LIGHT GREEN BROWN MOIST DENSE/ ML SILTY SAND & SANDY SILT I HARD
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r
r
z ap
: -: c TRENCH NUMBERTI-71 + :*
= ,z
z:
ii?
rzt z z
:;; u, w- 2
5; to-
= y _- == I-
; 2 g” ELEVATION LGy I- 0
a z
‘,”
: ‘, z
0,:
,‘;;o o ::
2zcz 5 g 5,’
2 = 0 := 0
0 DESCRIPTION
go 0 0 0
0
CL BROWN SILTY CLAY (TOPSOIL) MOIST STIFF
l-
2-
3
SM BUFF TO LIGHT YELLOW BROWN MOIST MEDIUM SILTY SAND DENSE 4- (SANTIAGO FORMATION)
DENT
5
MLbL GREEN BROWN SILTY CLAY/ MOIST HARD
CLAYEY SILT 6s
SM& INTERBEDED LIGHT GREEN BROWN MOIST
ML SILTY SAND & SANDY SILT
DENSE/
HARD 7
CL GREEN BROWN & RED BROWN MOIST HARD SILTY SAND
a-
3- SM& INTERBEDED LIGHT GREEN BROWN MOIST DENSE TO SILTY SAND & SANDY SILT HARD
3
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TRENCH NUMBER TI-72
ELEVATION
DESCRIPTION
SM lROWN SILTY SAND (TOPSOIL) MOIST MEDIUM
DENSE
mWN SILTY CLAY MOIST STIFF
'ELLOW GREEN SILTY CLAY
WEATHERED TERRACE DEPOSITS)
YOIST ;TIFF
jM&
y1L I
NTERBEDED LIGHT GREEN BROWN
BUFF WITH GREEN TINT SANDY
ILT & SILTY SAND
SANTIAGO FORMATION)
IOIST )ENSE/
iARD
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; 2 : ; TRENCH NUMBER n-73 gg+ = * a- :g 2 z -7 w- = ,: y 0 ii: law;; ti @z = cr. & z z- 3 + 2 - - c If: 2: ELEVATION
i
;; k 2 lz; 0’ ;; ii !?p ;I:
2 _o
“,ZK : := ti;
: f, 4 I
Z”
z
0’ 0 =0
DESCRIPTION s
0 0
CL BROWN SILTY CLAY (TOPSOIL) MOIST STIFF
l-
2-
3-
SCbL GREEN BROWN SANDY CLAY/ MOIST MEDIUM
4-- CLAYEY SAND DENSE/
HARD
5- 9% INTERBEDED LIGHT GREEN BROWN MOIST DENSE/ & BUFF WITH GREEN TINT SILTY HARD SAND & SANDY SILT
5- (SANTIAGO FORMATION)
CK
7-
3-
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z 5 : - TRENCH NUMBER w-74 I- y A= c z ; 7 = A” : t= z=- w - w c z wwvl j; - a:= c? ; 2 z- ?i+ I: r: -- ELEVATION
i P 5 $; 22 ;; * 2 2 c
2,-o” -P “P
= 2 2: 6 22 “,za :’ : f, so 0 z s5
ci DESCRIPTION 0
0 -
:
CL BROWN SILTY CLAY (TOPSOIL) MOIST STIFF
l-
2
SC YELLOW BROWN CLAYEY SAND MOIST MEDIUM
3 DENSE
SM& INTERBEDED BUFF WITH GREEN MOIST DENSE/ ML TINT SILTY SAND & SANDY SILT 4- (SANTIAGO FORMATION) HARD
5-
CK
6-
7-
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z 2 k! ; TRENCH NUMBER w-75 c Y ,;> z z ; 7 = ,z t= *zt w - w 0 z v, - a? z:g :: z - - L- ; ELEVATION F Y 2; I?; ‘”
a. 2-0” z: muI 5;
: CJ? _p
%=K 6 g
: :, (: z ES 5 “,” 0 z s 0 0 DESCRIPTION 0
D :
CL BROWN SILTY CLAY (TOPSOIL) MOIST STIFF
l-
2-
3
CL GREEN BROWN SILTY CLAY MOIST STIFF
4
ML& INTERBEDED LIGHT GREEN BROWN MOIST HARD CL SILTY CLAY & SANDY SILT 5- (SANTIAGO FORMATION)
6-
CK 118.8 1.56
7-
8-
9-
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z z p” ; TRENCH NUMBER ~-76 = E ;> z z I :zt w - 7 w 0 = ,z 2= u, z ES”= L- Ei+ z c ; - - ELEVATION ;; z !Y 2: SW 5; = 0 $g ; v, 0 -P * ti;= := * 4s ifs q o z z 0 0 2 0’ 0 z DESCRIPTION 0
CL BROWN SILTY CLAY (TOPSOIL) MOIST STIFF
l-
2-
SC YELLOW BROWN & GREEN BROWN MOIST 3- MEDIUM CLAYEY SAND DENSE
4- SM& lNTERBEDED BUFF WITH GREEN MOIST DENSE ML TINT SILTY SAND & SANDY SILT
(SANTIAGO FORMATION)
5, CK
i CL& GREEN BROWN SILTY CLAY & MOIST HARD
ML SANDY SILT
I- CK
3-
9
SM& LIGHT GREEN BROWN SILTY MOIST DENSE ML SAND & SANDY SILT
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r
," 2 a9
7 c TRENCH NUMBER TX-77 2- > z z ;
2 z 4 :2 ;: t ;i w -
iu
Y 0% ELEVATION z= i-
:
:;g =- 5; ;p
;; I? lJJ 2: a ti
;g 2 ;; 0 -P
: ;:
“Z’ 4 I 22, z G &
2 go 0 ‘,”
rig
= 0 0 0 DESCRIPTION ”
GM BROWN SANDY GRAVEL (TOPSOIL) HUMID/ MEDIUM
1 MOIST DENSE
GM GRAY BROWN SANDY GRAVEL HUMID (METAV~LCANIC ROCK) VERY
2- DENSE
4 REFUSAL AT 2.5'
TX-78 0
CL BROWN SILTY CLAY (TOPSOIL) MOIST STIFF
l-
2
GM GRAY BROWN SANDY GRAVEL HUMID VERY (METAVOLCANIC ROCK) DENSE 3
REFUSAL AT 3'
3-r TRENCH NUMBER X-79
CL BROWN SILTY CLAY (TOPSOIL) MOIST STIFF
I-
> GM GRAY BROWN SANDY GRAVEL HUMID VERY (METAVOLCANIC ROCK) DENSE
j
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NO RIPPING SO
RIPPABILITY INDEX
15
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ST-21 ;T-
FT MEC
m 3000
)IUM HARD BLASTING
4ch 5ObO S&O 7&D S&O 9&D 10&J
VELOCITY, FTJSEC.
RESULTS
TRAVERSE NO.
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m . . .,. : : I,.:
T-2: ;R-24
FF
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;T-25 s
. * /- , / /’ / I 4 / /’ / I / I 2’
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THE ABOVE RESULTS ATTEMPT TO SHOW DEPTHS TO HORIZONS OF VARYING
DENSITY IN DIFFERENT LOCATIONS OVER THE STUW AREA. SEISMIC TRAVERSE
NUMBERS WFER TO LOCATIONS PLDTED ON AlTACHED F’LANS.
TCE’RlFl=ABILlTY INDEX-IS A MODIFICATION OF CHARTS BY THE CATERPILLAR
CO. AND ARTICLE IN ‘ROADS AND STREETS; YPT., 1967.
SOUIHE~Nm~~~NIA&rESTINB . .
6280 RIVERDALE SlREl3 SAM Dl~i~cMl~’ 92120
SEISMIC RESULTS
CALAVERA HILLS
BY DBA ONE 7-29-83
JOB Pm. 14112 Plate No. 27
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RIPPABILITY INDEX
VELOCITY, FT./ SEC.
RESULTS
TRAVERSE NO.
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DENSITY INDIFFERENT LOCPTIONS OVER THE STUWAREA. SEISMIC TRAVERSE
NUMBERS REFER TO LOCATIONS PLATED ON ATTACHED PLANS.
TI-E’RIPPA~LITY INDEX’IS A MODIFICATION OF CHARTS BY THE CATERRLLAR
CO. AND ARTICLE IN ‘ROADS AND STREETS; YPT., 1987.
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CALAVERA HILLS
n DBA M- 7-)9-83
Jell NO. 14112 I Plate No. 28
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RIPPABILITY CHART
We are including a rippability chart which applies to the site conditions.
The chart is a modification of charts by the Caterpillar Company and an
article in "Road and Streets", September, 1967, which we feel approxi-
mately defines rippability with the D-9 using a conventional #9 Single
Shank Kipper.
D9 Cat - 19 Single Shank Rippr (Conventional)
Rippable 0 - 4,500 fps
Marginally Rippable 4,500 - 5,500 fps
Nonrippable 5,500 + fps
For trenching, materials with velocities less than 3800 fps are generally
rippable, depending on the degree of fracturing and the presence or ab-
sence of boulders. Velocities ranging from 3800 fps and 4300 fps gener-
ally indicate marginal ripping, and velocities greater than 4300 fps are
generally indicative of nonrippable conditions.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CALAVERA HILLS
SOIL & TESTING,INC. BY: CR8 DATE: 8-2-83
JOB NUMBER: 14177 Plate No 79
_ - .._. -.
.~_.. .- .~.~--._--.
.-~_ .-~- ~.- ---.
_~_~_~_..._
..~ _ -~-. ,
..- ._.~_ _
_ _ - .~
_. .-~.
..--..
.~~.~~_
_~_~~___ _-- -._-_--
2M
C‘IRECT ShEAR SUMMARY
_- .~. -~. _-.__~-~. _ ._.~_~_~. _. _. .~._~. %eG
_ _~-_ _-
NORMAL STRESS, KSF
r69 at 8'
r75 at 6'
ANGLE OF INTERNAL COHESION INTERCEPT
SAnPLE DESCRIPTION FRICTION (") (psf)
T69 at 8' Remolded to natural 30 200
T75 at 6' Remolded to natural 13 800
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CALAVERA HILLS
SolI. & TESTING, INC. 8”: OBA DATES 8-2-83
JOB NUMBER 14112 Plate No. 30
SLOPE STABILITY CALCULATIONS
Janbu's Simplified Slope Stability Method
kc@:- , FSzN+&-)
Assume strength parameters throughout the slope
0 ('1 c (psf) w, (pcf) I~ncl . H (ft) FS
30 350 117 2:l 88 1.66
Fill slope* 3. 350 117 1.5:1 45 1.62
13 800 140 2:l 45 1.52
Cut slope 13 800 140 1.75:1 35 1.63
13 800 140 1.5:l 25 2.0
Fill Slope** 25 400 120 2:l 70 1.5
Where: jj = Angle of Internal Friction
c = Cohesion (psf)
W, = Unit weight of Soil (Pcf)
H = Height of Slope (ft)
FS = Factor of Safety
* Shear strength values from previous report
** Assumed shear strength values for on site non-select mix
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CALAVFRA Hll I5
SOIL & TESTING, INC. BY: OBA DATE' T-29-83
JOE NUMBER 14112 Plate No 31 ,-
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F~RMATI~NAL s01’li
PERFORATED PtPE
SELECT FlLi AREA
(NATIVE SILTY SANDS W~I.Tti
MINOR CLAYSTONES & SILTSTONES)
BUTTRESS DETA ,
SCALE: k20
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CALAVERA HILLS
SOIL & TESTING,INC. BY: DBA DADS: 8-3-83
JOB NVXBER: 14112 Plate No. 32
NONSELECT FILL TOPSOlL,CLAYSTONES +
SILTSTONES MAY SE PLACED IN THIS ARE4
SILTY SAND WITH MINOR I
---
--
--
SELEC,T SILTY SAND
:~OPSOIL TO SE REMOVED
NATURAL FORMATIONAL SOILS’ f’
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Calavera Hills Subdivision, Carlsbad
SOIL & TESTING, INC. By: SMS DATE: 7-29-83
JOB NUMBER: 141i2 Plate No. 33