Concept information
Preferred term
shear strength
Definition
- A measure of the force required to overcome the friction provided by the cohesive forces between particles in a material, such as rock, sediment or soil. Shear strength is usually measured using the triaxial compression method, in a shearbox, or in the field by a penetrometer (pushed into soil) or a shear vane (inserted into the soil and rotated). [Source: Encyclopedia of Environmental Change; shear strength]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-CGJP667W-Q
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