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A back analysis scheme for refined soil stratification based on integrating borehole and CPT data

A back analysis scheme for refined soil stratification based on integrating borehole and CPT data
A back analysis scheme for refined soil stratification based on integrating borehole and CPT data

Utilizing both borehole and Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) data in soil stratification helps to get more convincing soil stratification results. However, the soil classification results revealed by borehole (Unified Soil Classification System, USCS) and CPT tests (soil behavior type, SBT) are commonly not consistent. This study proposes a feasible solution to integrate the borehole and CPT data with the tree-based method. The tree-based method is naturally suitable for soil stratification tasks as it aims to divide the subsurface space into several clusters based on the similarities of the soil types. A novel boundary dictionary method is proposed to enhance the model performance on complex soil layer conditions. A probabilistic mapping matrix between the USCS-SBT system is built based on a collected municipal database with collocated borehole and CPT data. The optimal soil stratification results can be selected based on considering multiple borehole information and pruning the structure of trees. The structure of the trees can be optimized in a back analysis perspective with the Sequential Model-Based Global Optimization (SMBO) algorithm which aims to maximize the possibility of observing the borehole information based on the USCS-SBT probabilistic mapping matrix. The uncertainties of the optimal soil stratification results can be estimated based on a weighted Gini index method. The performance of the proposed method is validated based on a real case in New Zealand with a cross-validation method. The results indicate that the proposed method is robust and effective.

Borehole, CPT, Data integration, Soil stratification, Tree-based method
1674-9871
Xie, Jiawei
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Zeng, Cheng
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Huang, Jinsong
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Zhang, Yuting
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Lu, Jianlin
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Zhang, Yuting
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Lu, Jianlin
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Xie, Jiawei, Zeng, Cheng, Huang, Jinsong, Zhang, Yuting and Lu, Jianlin (2023) A back analysis scheme for refined soil stratification based on integrating borehole and CPT data. Geoscience Frontiers, 15 (1), [101688]. (doi:10.1016/j.gsf.2023.101688).

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Abstract

Utilizing both borehole and Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) data in soil stratification helps to get more convincing soil stratification results. However, the soil classification results revealed by borehole (Unified Soil Classification System, USCS) and CPT tests (soil behavior type, SBT) are commonly not consistent. This study proposes a feasible solution to integrate the borehole and CPT data with the tree-based method. The tree-based method is naturally suitable for soil stratification tasks as it aims to divide the subsurface space into several clusters based on the similarities of the soil types. A novel boundary dictionary method is proposed to enhance the model performance on complex soil layer conditions. A probabilistic mapping matrix between the USCS-SBT system is built based on a collected municipal database with collocated borehole and CPT data. The optimal soil stratification results can be selected based on considering multiple borehole information and pruning the structure of trees. The structure of the trees can be optimized in a back analysis perspective with the Sequential Model-Based Global Optimization (SMBO) algorithm which aims to maximize the possibility of observing the borehole information based on the USCS-SBT probabilistic mapping matrix. The uncertainties of the optimal soil stratification results can be estimated based on a weighted Gini index method. The performance of the proposed method is validated based on a real case in New Zealand with a cross-validation method. The results indicate that the proposed method is robust and effective.

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Accepted/In Press date: 6 August 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 9 August 2023
Published date: 18 August 2023
Keywords: Borehole, CPT, Data integration, Soil stratification, Tree-based method

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Local EPrints ID: 501502
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/501502
ISSN: 1674-9871
PURE UUID: f75692ba-b527-4116-8b88-de2f57805b57
ORCID for Yuting Zhang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5683-7286

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Date deposited: 03 Jun 2025 16:31
Last modified: 21 Aug 2025 02:53

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Author: Jiawei Xie
Author: Cheng Zeng
Author: Jinsong Huang
Author: Yuting Zhang ORCID iD
Author: Jianlin Lu

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