Optimizing site-specific geostatistics to improve geotechnical spatial information in Seoul, South Korea

Han Saem Kim, Hyun Ki Kim

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Abstract

Subsurface soil and rock profiles are commonly interpreted from borehole log datasets. These datasets include three-dimensional spatial coordinate information, layer information, and standard penetration test results. More reliable spatial distribution of target physical properties can be obtained from additional testing at locations characterized by outlier observations and geotechnical uncertainties. At a given site, irregular measurements typically differ significantly from bulk measurements or proximal observations. In this study, a process for optimizing site-specific geostatistics, which uses geotechnical spatial information and applies optimum outlier thresholds with a multi-clustering method, is proposed to incorporate site-specific geo-layer uncertainties and identify their geotechnical value. Optimized geostatistical characteristic information for geological strata boundaries was derived and verified based on a sequential procedure applied to representative test areas in Seoul, South Korea.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104
JournalArabian Journal of Geosciences
Volume12
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2019

Keywords

  • Borehole
  • Clustering
  • Geostatistical analysis
  • Geotechnical spatial uncertainty
  • Outlier analyses

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