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Table 1.

Basic physical properties of red clay.

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Fig 1.

Red clay particle distribution curve.

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Fig 2.

XRD diagram of red clay.

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Fig 3.

Composition ratio of red clay minerals.

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Fig 4.

The structural formula and ball-and-stick models of GG.

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Fig 5.

Dry and wet cycle diagram.

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Table 2.

Sample design and numbering of different dry and wet cycle times and GG dosage amounts.

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Fig 6.

Sample preparation and disintegration test flow chart.

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Fig 7.

stable disintegration and destruction pattern.

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) .

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Fig 8.

Time-disintegration rate curve at different GG dosage amounts.

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Fig 9.

Disintegration rate-GG doping amount.

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Fig 10.

under the action of dry and wet cycles.

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) .

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Fig 11.

The relationship between vertical load and shear strength under different GG content and different cycle times.

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) .

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Table 3.

Statistical analysis table of shear strength data.

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Fig 12.

SEM image.

(a) (b) .

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Fig 13.

disintegration microstructure change diagram.

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Fig 14.

disintegration microstructure change diagram.

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