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Strength enhancement of calcium carbide residue-stabilized clay with perlite powder and water treatment sludge. [PDF]
Mohammadi Darestani A +4 more
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This review focuses on solar‐driven interfacial evaporation (SIE) for sustainable desalination, covering material design, performance, and applications. It also discusses current challenges and future directions, positioning SIE as a key technology to address global water scarcity. ABSTRACT The global freshwater crisis, intensified by population growth
Jiugang Li +10 more
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Performance evaluation of stabilized clay using sodium lignosulphonate. [PDF]
Kumar A +3 more
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Abstract Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) growers who would like to biologically control major soil pests of potato face an increasing challenge. Two pest species have a major impact on yield quality: white grubs (Melolontha sp.; Eschscholtz, 1829) and wireworms (Agriotes sp.; Fabricius, 1775). Farmers who want to grow potatoes in a sustainable fashion to
Gabriel Comanescu, Luke Bell
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Sodium carbonate and sodium silicate promote the Ca-montmorillonite: the nucleation, stabilization and hydrophilicity mechanisms. [PDF]
Yin C, Huang J, Deng SY, Ma C, Peng Y.
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Recycled Aggregates Influence on the Mechanical Properties of Cement Lime-Based Mortars Part II. [PDF]
Letiu IS +6 more
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Integrated VES, ERI, and MASW surveys, constrained by boreholes, delineate a central low‐resistivity/low‐V s weak corridor and more competent volcanic strata at depth. The eastern sector offers preferable foundation conditions, while identified weak zones require ground improvement or deep foundations to mitigate differential‐settlement risk.
Alemayehu Ayele +2 more
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Basalt fiber reinforcement cementation with bio-inspired carbonate precipitation for stabilization of expansive soil. [PDF]
Mehmood M +6 more
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Soil Property Responses to Push‐Pull Cropping in East Africa
ABSTRACT Push‐pull technology is increasingly promoted in sub‐Saharan Africa, particularly for pest management and enhancing crop productivity. However, its influence on soil properties remains understudied, despite its potential implications for soil health and sustainable soil fertility management. This study examines soil properties in push‐pull and
Grace Mercy Amboka +19 more
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