A submerged stratum of clay has a thickness of 15m. The average water content of samples taken
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A submerged stratum of clay has a thickness of 15m. The average water content of samples taken from the stratum is 54%, and the specific gravity of the solid constituents is 2.78. What is the effective vertical pressure, due to the weight of the clay, at the base of the stratum.
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