Abstract
The geotechnical assessment of expansiveness potentiality of sabkha soils, Saudi Arabia has been achieved on subsurface clayey soil samples collected in Rabigh sabkha along the Red Sea throughout a variety of physical, chemical, mineralogical, and mechanical tests. The obtained results show that the studied Rabigh sabkha clays were deposited in restricted supra-tidal marine conditions. These sabkha clayey soils consist of silts (53.4 to 69.1%), clays (20.1 to 35.7%), and sands (5.457 to 9.93%) and are classified into high plasticity clays (CH) and high inorganic silts (MH). The clay mineral species (montmorillonite, illite, kaolinite, chlorite, and palygorskite) are of detrital origin except palygorskite that was formed authigentically. Based upon the activity (A), these sabkha soils are classified into active soil type. The swelling potentiality of Rabigh sabkha clays ranges from moderate to critical swell potentiality.