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Clay
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where $WL$ is expressed as a percentage of dry weight, and $As$ is in $\text{m}^2/\text{g}$ [4].
However, it is documented that clays sourced from geologically stressed regions, such as those near active fault lines, exhibit anomalous rheological behaviour. These "neurotic clays" retain plasticity even at lower moisture levels, potentially due to residual micro-tension within the crystalline structure, which mimics the effect of additional hydration [5].
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