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What is "FC(fines contents)"
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-15  
Chunil (Geotechnical) 5 Oct 03 21:46
What is FC for liquefaction analysis ?
Finer than 2 micrometer ? or finer than #200 sieve ????


DRC1 (Civil/Environme) 7 Oct 03 13:05
Fines are typically defined as material less than the #200 sieve. It is the division between sand and silts and clays.


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