Geotechnical study in Ayegui/Aiegi
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We combine field analysis and laboratory testing to provide accurate technical reports and foundation solutions.
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Technicians with more than 15 years of experience in the industry. We are specialists in access to difficult locations such as sites with level changes, basements, etc.
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Geotechnical calculations comply with the rules established by Eurocode 7, UNE-EN ISO 22476-4:2016.
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Within 7 to 10 days you will receive a signed report from a geologist. It is mandatory in order to carry out new construction or refurbishment works that involve modifications to the structure.
Work areas
We provide Geotechnical study in all locations of Ayegui/Aiegi.
This includes the following geographical areas: Ablitas, Altsasu/Alsasua, Allo, Andosilla, Ansoáin/Antsoain, Aoiz/Agoitz, Aranguren, Arbizu, Los Arcos, Arguedas, Arróniz, Artajona, Ayegui/Aiegi, Azagra, Baztan, Buñuel, Burlada/Burlata, Cabanillas, Cadreita, Caparroso, Cárcar, Carcastillo, Cascante, Castejón, Cintruénigo, Cizur, Corella, Cortes, Etxarri Aranatz, Valley of Egüés/Eguesibar, Noáin (Valle de Elorz)/Noain (Elortzibar), Estella-Lizarra, Esteribar, Ezcabarte, Falces, Fitero, Fontellas, Funes, Fustiñana, Galar, Huarte/Uharte, Iza/Itza, Lakuntza, Larraga, Leitza, Lerín, Lesaka, Lodosa, Lumbier, Marcilla, Mendavia, Mendigorria, Miracle, Monteagudo, Murchante, Olazti/Olazagutía, Olite/Erriberri, Cendea de Olza/Oltza Zendea, Pamplona/Iruña, Peralta/Azkoien, Puente la Reina/Gares, Ribaforada, San Adrián, Sangüesa/Zangoza, Doneztebe/Santesteban, Sartaguda, Sesma, Tafalla, Tudela, Ultzama, Valtierra, Bera, Viana, Villafranca, Villatuerta, Villava/Atarrabia, Yerri/Deierri Valley, Barañáin/Barañain, Berrioplano/Berriobeiti, Berriozar, Irurtzun, Beriáin, Orkoien, Zizur Mayor/Zizur Nagusia, Lekunberri, Navarra and surrounding areas.
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Types of ground in Ayegui/Aiegi
In Ayegui/Aiegi, the predominant subsoil is composed of sandstones, conglomerates and flysch, which occupy a large part of the territory. These materials generally exhibit a medium to high bearing capacity, which favours direct foundation solutions in most cases. However, the occasional presence of gypsum, anhydrite and salts introduces a potential risk of dissolution, especially in areas where these layers crop out or are found at shallow depth, as well as a cautious approach regarding nearby zones with masses of water and fine soils such as sands and silts, which may reduce ground stability depending on their local distribution.
Seismic activity in the area is high, with more than 150 recorded events over 30 years and a maximum magnitude exceeding 5.2, so the consideration of seismicity is essential in any geotechnical study and structural design. In addition, there is the possibility of karst development due to the presence of gypsum and evaporitic salts in the subsoil; this situation must be investigated in detail before defining the foundation solution. The absence of an alluvial clayey subsoil rules out expansivity risks, but the main constraint for the development will be the control of karst cavities and the seismic effect in the design of the foundation.
Sandstones, Conglomerates and Flysch
Sedimentary rocks formed by the cementation of fragments of other pre-existing rocks. They include sandstones (cemented sand), conglomerates (cemented gravels) and the rhythmic alternation of sandston
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Water mass
Area corresponding to rivers, lakes, reservoirs, lagoons, permanent marshes or submerged coastal strips. The point consulted lies on a body of water identified cartographically by the IGME in its geol
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Fine sands and silts
Fine to very fine granular soils with medium to loose compacity. Typical of floodplains and coastlines. Although they can support light buildings, they are treacherous soils linked to water processes:
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Gypsum, Anhydrite and Salts
Chemically formed sedimentary rocks produced by the precipitation of minerals dissolved in closed basins. Gypsum predominates (calcium sulphate) and, to a lesser extent, anhydrite and salts (halite).
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Compact gravels and sands
High-compacity granular deposits, typically associated with old fluvial terraces (Ebro, Duero, Tajo, Guadalquivir rivers) and Pleistocene glacis. They have no cohesion (they are not clays) but their a
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Approximate estimates. They do not replace the geotechnical study.
| Soil type | Expansivity | Settlements | Water table | Seismicity | Minimum foundation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sandstones, Conglomerates and Flysch | None | Media | Media | Media | Direct foundation is feasible in most cases. For flysch ... |
| Water mass | None | Downward | High | Downward | It is not possible to found on a body of water. If the p... |
| Fine sands and silts | None | High | High | High | To avoid local punching, the foundation slab is used ext... |
| Gypsum, Anhydrite and Salts | Media | High | High | Media | The foundation must be designed to withstand local loss ... |
| Compact gravels and sands | None | Downward | High | Downward | Conventional shallow foundation without problems. Raft f... |
Interactive geological map · Ayegui/Aiegi
Mapping: IGME GEODE 50k · IGME MAGNA 50 · ICGC (Catalonia)
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Geological information
Typical stratigraphic profile
Indicative subsurface cross-section in Ayegui/Aiegi · Based on GEODE soil types
Indicative profile based on GEODE soil types and typical CTE thicknesses
Seismic risk in Ayegui/Aiegi
Seismic risk is assessed at municipal level. These are aggregated data for the area.
- 1 M 5.2 2004
- 2 M 4.6 1998
- 3 M 4.5 2020
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