Strength Performance of Nonwoven Coir Geotextiles as an Alternative Material for Slope Stabilization
Slope stability is one of the crucial factors to consider in every civil engineering project. One widely used method to stabilize slope is the use of polymeric products called geosynthetics.
Mary Ann Adajar +5 more
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In this study, lime stabilization and geocell reinforcement methods were investigated for a clayey subgrade of unpaved road at different water contents. This study is especially important in terms of determining the soil improvement method for road construction on wet lands. The effects of the geocell height (50, 100, 150, and 200 mm) and lime content (
Erhan Burak Pancar +2 more
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Studies of Modulus of Resilience on Unpaved Roads Reinforced with Untreated/Treated Coir Geotextiles
Using the repeated or cyclic load test in a laboratory, the current study investigates the modulus of resilience of unpaved roads model reinforced with untreated/treated woven/non-woven coir geotextile.
Vivek, Mohammad Shafi Mir, Rakesh Sehgal
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Performance of Ruzi Grass Combined with Woven Limited Life Geotextiles (LLGS) for Soil Erosion Control [PDF]
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Artidteang, S. +9 more
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The Effects of Biogeotextiles on the Stabilization of Roadside Slopes in Lithuania. [PDF]
Soil erosion, Water erosion, Soil conservation, Geotextiles, Geotextile mats, Roadside slopes, Vegetation cover, Biogeotextiles , Palm mat geotextiles - Borassus aethiopum - Mauritia flexuosa - Buriti mats - BORASSUS Project - LithuaniaBiogeotextiles ...
Booth, Colin A. +3 more
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CHARACTERIZATION, DURABILITY, AND APPLICATION OF TREATED COIR GEOTEXTILES IN LOW VOLUME ROADS
A study was conducted to investigate the effects of chemical treatment in characterizing the tensile strength, durability, and application of untreated/treated coir geotextile in low-volume roads.
Mohit Arora, R. K. Dutta, A. Jain
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LNAPL Migration in Vadoze Zone and Its Prevention Using Natural Fiber
Light non-aqueous phase liquids (LNAPLs) spilt over an area can be a persistent and long-term source of groundwater contamination. Once the groundwater gets contaminated, it is difficult to remediate.
A.V. Praseeja, N. Sajikumar
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Laboratory Evaluation of Permeability Characteristics of Cocologs
Cocologs, which are made out of coir fibers, have proven to be an erosion control product along river banks. Cocologs are densely packed coconut fibers wrapped in coir net.
K.P. Indulekha +4 more
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A new substrate for sampling deep river macroinvertebrates [PDF]
We compared macroinvertebrate communities colonising multiplate samplers constructed from perspex or tempered hardboard (wood) with an alternative artificial substrate constructed from folded coconut fibre matting (coir) enclosed in nylon netting ...
Chadderton, W. Lindsay +2 more
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Bearing Ratio Behavior of Sand Overlying Silty Sand and Reinforced with Treated Coir Geotextiles
The paper presents the bearing ratio behavior of sand overlying silty sandy with two woven and two non-woven treated coir geotextiles at the interface under unsoaked and soaked condition.
Mohit Arora, R. K. Dutta, D. K. Soni
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