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Bio‐mediated soil improvement: The way forward
Soil use and management, 2020Bio‐mediated soil improvement involves the usage of microbes to improve soil engineering performance through a series of bio‐geochemical processes. In particular, Microbially Induced Calcite Precipitation (MICP), a ubiquitous bio‐geochemical process that
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The role of biochar in organic waste composting and soil improvement: A review.
Waste Management, 2019Large amounts of organic wastes, which pose a severe threat to the environment, can be thermally pyrolyzed to produce biochar. Biochar has many potential uses owing to its unique physicochemical properties and attracts increasing attentions.
Xiao-xia Guo, Hong-tao Liu, Jun Zhang
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, 2020
Today, with regard to land shortage and ever-increasing growth of the world’s population, construction on loose soil has been inevitable. Therefore, to deal with this issue, it is necessary to improve project site materials.
A. Cheshomi, S. Mansouri
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Today, with regard to land shortage and ever-increasing growth of the world’s population, construction on loose soil has been inevitable. Therefore, to deal with this issue, it is necessary to improve project site materials.
A. Cheshomi, S. Mansouri
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Effect of pH on soil improvement using one-phase-low-pH MICP or EICP biocementation method
Acta Geotechnica, 2022Han-Jiang Lai, Ming-Juan Cui, Jian Chu
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Soil Improvement and Stabilization
2015It is often necessary to improve the properties of the soil whether as a foundation material or as a construction material because it is not suitable for its intended purpose. The fundamental techniques for improving the properties of natural materials are compaction, modification, stabilization, drainage, precompression, vibrocompaction, soil ...
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Reclamation and soil improvement on ultra-soft soil
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Ground Improvement, 2005In recent years more and more reclamations have been carried out on waste ponds or mine tailing ponds. The deposits in these ponds are ultra-soft and may still be undergoing self-weight consolidation. Reclamation and soil improvement works in these areas are very challenging. They require special attention. Conventional reclamation and soil improvement
M. W. Bo, V. Choa, K. S. Wong
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IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering, 2012
Design of Pavement is based on the premise that minimum specified structural quality will be achieved for each layer of material in the pavement system. Each layer of road must resist shearing. It should avoid excessive deflections that cause fatigue cracking within the layer or in overlying layers, and prevent excessive permanent deformation through ...
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Design of Pavement is based on the premise that minimum specified structural quality will be achieved for each layer of material in the pavement system. Each layer of road must resist shearing. It should avoid excessive deflections that cause fatigue cracking within the layer or in overlying layers, and prevent excessive permanent deformation through ...
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