The Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) per ASTM D2487 classifies soils based on grain size distribution, liquid limit and plasticity index. It uses a two-letter symbol: the first letter indicates the predominant grain size or organic content, the second describes gradation or plasticity characteristics.
| Symbol | Name | Description | Typical Uses | Engineering Properties |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coarse-Grained Soils - Gravels (>50% retained on No. 4 sieve) | ||||
| GW | Well-Graded Gravel | Gravels with wide range of particle sizes and substantial amounts of all intermediate sizes. Little or no fines. | Road base, fill, drainage, foundations | Excellent bearing capacity, high shear strength, very low compressibility, excellent drainage |
| GP | Poorly-Graded Gravel | Gravels predominantly one size or with missing intermediate sizes. Little or no fines. | Drainage, pervious fill, coarse filter material | Good bearing capacity, good shear strength, very low compressibility, excellent drainage |
| GM | Silty Gravel | Gravels with silt fines (>12% fines). Fines plot below A-line on plasticity chart. | Road base, embankments, structural fill | Good bearing capacity, good shear strength, low compressibility, fair to poor drainage |
| GC | Clayey Gravel | Gravels with clay fines (>12% fines). Fines plot above A-line on plasticity chart. | Core material for dams, erosion protection, low-permeability fill | Good bearing capacity, good shear strength, slight compressibility, poor drainage |
| Coarse-Grained Soils - Sands (>50% passes No. 4 sieve) | ||||
| SW | Well-Graded Sand | Sands with wide range of particle sizes and substantial intermediate sizes. Little or no fines. | Road base, fill, foundations, drainage blankets | Good bearing capacity, good shear strength, very low compressibility, excellent drainage |
| SP | Poorly-Graded Sand | Sands predominantly one size (uniform) or with missing sizes (gap-graded). Little or no fines. | Drainage, filter material, sand drains, backfill | Fair bearing capacity, fair shear strength, very low compressibility, excellent drainage |
| SM | Silty Sand | Sands with silt fines (>12% fines). Non-plastic or low-plasticity fines below A-line. | Structural fill, road subgrade, levees | Fair bearing capacity, fair shear strength, slight compressibility, fair to poor drainage |
| SC | Clayey Sand | Sands with clay fines (>12% fines). Plastic fines above A-line on plasticity chart. | Dam cores, liners, low-permeability fill, levees | Fair bearing capacity, fair shear strength, low to medium compressibility, poor drainage |
| Fine-Grained Soils - Low Plasticity (LL < 50) | ||||
| ML | Low-Plasticity Silt | Inorganic silts with slight plasticity. Very fine sands, rock flour, silty or clayey fine sands. | Fill (with caution), road subgrade, levees with protection | Fair bearing capacity when dry, low shear strength, medium compressibility, fair drainage. Frost susceptible. |
| CL | Low-Plasticity Clay | Inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity. Gravelly, sandy and lean clays. | Dam cores, canal linings, foundations (low-rise), landfill liners | Fair bearing capacity, fair shear strength, medium compressibility, very poor drainage. Moderate shrink-swell. |
| OL | Low-Plasticity Organic Soil | Organic silts and organic silty clays of low plasticity. Identified by LL reduction after oven drying. | Not recommended for structural use. Landscaping only. | Poor bearing capacity, low shear strength, high compressibility, poor drainage. Continues to settle. |
| Fine-Grained Soils - High Plasticity (LL ≥ 50) | ||||
| MH | High-Plasticity Silt | Inorganic silts of high plasticity. Micaceous or diatomaceous fine sands and silts, elastic silts. | Not suitable for most construction. Temporary fills with drainage. | Poor bearing capacity, fair to poor shear strength, high compressibility, fair to poor drainage. Very frost susceptible. |
| CH | High-Plasticity Clay | Inorganic clays of high plasticity. Fat clays, expansive clays, bentonite. | Landfill liners, dam cores (if controlled), slurry walls | Poor to fair bearing capacity when saturated, fair shear strength, very high compressibility, practically impervious. Severe shrink-swell. |
| OH | High-Plasticity Organic Soil | Organic clays of medium to high plasticity. Identified by LL reduction after oven drying. | Not suitable for construction. Remove and replace. | Very poor bearing capacity, very low shear strength, very high compressibility, practically impervious. |
| Highly Organic Soils | ||||
| Pt | Peat | Highly organic soils composed primarily of vegetable tissue in various stages of decomposition. Dark brown to black, spongy, distinctive organic odor. | Not suitable for any structural purpose. Must be removed or bypassed. | Negligible bearing capacity, negligible shear strength, extremely high compressibility, variable drainage. Long-term settlement is severe. |