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Soil Stabilization : Types, Methods & Applications

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In the first chapter, Tania Pardo, Teresa Fresno, Vanessa Alvarez-Lopez, and Maria Touceda-Gonzalez review central aspects of phytostabilisation techniques for recovering trace elements contaminated soils.

The possible future of phytotechnology is evaluated by reflecting on legislation, research evolution, and field implementation.

In the second chapter, Essien Udo, Ph.D. presents a study using laboratory investigations to discover problems linked to Coastal residual soils at plain and modified conditions, using the knowledge that residual soil parameters have a substantial effect on the overall performance or non-performance of sub-base and base course formations.

Next, in the third chapter, Giovanni Santarato, Anna Albertini, Marco dAttoli, Fabio Navi, Marco Occhi, Federico Fischanger, Gianfranco Morelli, Martino Leoni, Tiziana Apuani, Francesco Loddo, and Gaetano Ranieri present research on techniques of soil consolidation and stabilisation by way of expanding resin injections.

Supplementing this, V. Ortega-Lopez, M. Skaf, and A. Santamaria discuss the way Ladle Furnace basic Slags might be used to stabilise natural clayey soils in the fourth chapter.

In the fifth chapter, Lucile Saussaye, Lydia Leleyter, Didier Hennequin, Mohamed Boutouil, and Fabienne Baraud assess the effect of nitrate ions on the mechanical performances of soils treated with hydraulic binders, determining that treatment with hydraulic binders improves both the physical and mechanical characteristics of soils, thus permitting them to be used in a variety of geotechnical applications.

Afterwards, Shuaishuai Wu, Zhengguo Gao, Shiyang Li, Wenbo Cui, and Xin Huang propose a confined stabilised soil pile as a possible new foundation treatment method in the sixth chapter.

In the seventh chapter, Hao Yu, Xin Huang, Jianguo Ning, and Zhanguo Li present a study where three types of composite stabilisers with different AFt formation rates were used to stabilise two kinds of soils.

In the eighth and final chapter, Jonathan Oti, PhD expresses findings that it is possible to stabilise clay soil with lime based systems incorporating WS or WTRG for use as improved filling material in road building and other applications.

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Nova Science Publishers Inc
1536125075 / 9781536125078
Hardback
01/11/2017
United States
333 pages
180 x 260 mm, 826 grams