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Subsurface Conditions Mission Bay San Francisco, California

Subsurface Conditions Mission Bay San Francisco, California. Presented by Hadi J. Yap, PhD, PE, GE DTX Project Meeting San Francisco County Transportation Authority 11 October 2011. Mission Bay Site Location. United States Coast Survey Map - February 1852.

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Subsurface Conditions Mission Bay San Francisco, California

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  1. Subsurface Conditions Mission BaySan Francisco, California Presented by Hadi J. Yap, PhD, PE, GE DTX Project Meeting San Francisco County Transportation Authority 11 October 2011

  2. Mission Bay Site Location

  3. United States Coast Survey Map - February 1852

  4. 1982 Aerial Photograph with 1857 Coast Survey Overlay

  5. T&R Projects in the area

  6. N3A 28 42

  7. Typical Stratigraphic Layers • Fill • Bay Mud • Colma Sand • Old Bay Clay • Colluvium/Alluvium • Franciscan Complex Bedrock

  8. Typical Stratigraphic Layers • Fill • Non-engineered, generally loose to medium dense • Heterogeneous material consisting of sand, clay, silt, gravel, bedrock fragments, abandoned structures, construction debris, and organics

  9. Typical Stratigraphic Layers • Bay Mud • Soft clay and silt with occasional sand lenses and organic material • Low strength and high compressibility

  10. Typical Stratigraphic Layers • ColmaFormation • Dense to very dense sand with occasional clay lenses • Generally contains up to 20% fines (silt and clay) • High strength and low compressibility

  11. Typical Stratigraphic Layers • Old Bay Clay • Stiff to hard clay and silt • Occasionally contains sand and gravel lenses • Moderate strength and moderate compressibility

  12. Typical Stratigraphic Layers • Colluvium • Dense sands and gravels and stiff to hard clays • High strength and low compressibility

  13. Typical Stratigraphic Layers • Franciscan Complex bedrock • Deformed bedding planes and shear zones due to seismic activity • Highly variable in hardness & strength • Deeply to moderately weathered • High strength and low compressibility

  14. N3A 28 42

  15. Idealized subsurface Conditions – Block 42

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