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Grain sorting and settling behavior of dredged slurry under shear action
Understanding the sedimentation behavior of dredged slurry under shear is essential for managing disposal ponds and land reclamation. This study developed a rotating shear settling device to systematically investigate the structural evolution and ...
Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Guizhong Xu
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In the vacuum treatment of dredged slurries via prefabricated vertical drains (PVDs), both filtration and consolidation may happen to them when subjected to the vacuum gradient.
Cai, Yuanqiang +5 more
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Experimental study on sedimentation and consolidation of soil particles in dredged slurry
Sedimentation and consolidation of dredged slurry is very complex in practice. A new Multilayer Extraction Sampling (MES) method was developed in this study to better understand the underlying law of sedimentation and consolidation of soil particles in slurries.
Nan Zhang, Wei Zhu, Hongtao He, Yiyan Lv
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Suspended sediment (SS) is a major stressor to coastal marine ecosystems worldwide, with SS loads expected to increase under future anthropogenic and climatic pressures. Sponges, as obligate filter feeders, are often assumed to be sensitive to elevated SS, yet responses vary widely among species, and little is known about physiological impacts of SS ...
Georgia R. Ryan +2 more
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Cement-stabilized dredged slurry, despite its enhanced compressive strength, lacks tensile strength, particularly with low cement contents. Geogrid reinforcement is usually used in high-fill projects to improve the soil tensile and shear strengths, but ...
Chengchun Qiu, Liwei Xu, Dan Zhang
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Experimental study on self-weight consolidation behavior of hydraulically dredged slurries
The large-strain self-weight consolidation theory is widely used for the design of dredged material disposal sites and the treatment of hydraulically dredged slurries in the disposal sites.
WANG Liang 1, 2, HUANG Ying-hao 3, ZHANG Chun-lei 4, LI Lei 5, JIA Hou-lei 1, LI Ting 1, 4, XIE Jian 1
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Abstract The temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition (Q10) governs the fate of soil carbon under global warming. Although erosion redistributes soil carbon at scales comparable to the terrestrial carbon sink, how erosion reshapes Q10 across large regional scales remains elusive.
Shengzhao Wei +7 more
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Land reclamation projects have been extensively conducted in Singapore to accommodate its economic development and to tackle the challenge of sea level rise.
Li, Wentao
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Goldfish eDNA samples were collected from urban stormwater ponds spanning a wide abundance gradient and paired with conventional sampling and whole‐pond draining to estimate population size. eDNA concentration estimates were highly replicable between independent laboratories (mean pond eDNA concentration R2 = 0.99), and both detection probability and ...
Ian S. Smith +11 more
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Combining vacuum preloading with electro-osmosis of a dredged slurry is a significantly effective technology for ground improvement. Despite extensive research, the mechanism of vacuum preloading combined with electro-osmosis is still not properly ...
Jun Wang +4 more
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