1. Stabilization of muskeg soils using two additives: sand and urease active bioslurry
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ElMouchi, Ahmed, Siddiqua, Sumi, Salifu, Emmanuel, and Wijewickreme, Dharma
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Slurry -- Environmental aspects ,Shear strength of soils -- Analysis ,Soil moisture -- Analysis ,Soil stabilization -- Methods ,Earth sciences - Abstract
Muskeg soils are considered problematic. They are distinguished by their high initial void ratio and water content. Therefore, they exhibit high compressibility and low shear strength when they are subjected to external loads. Microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) is a promising soil stabilization technique because it is considered environmentally friendly. In this study, the MICP technique using the urease active bioslurry approach was coupled with sand collected from a local source to stabilize muskeg soils. The effect of changing the sand percentage on the compressibility properties of muskeg soil was studied. The results showed that the addition of 10% sand and injection of two-pore volumes of cementation solutions significantly improved the compressibility properties such that the initial void ratio decreased by 70%. Key words: muskeg soil, microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP), urease active bioslurry, soil stabilization. Les sols de muskeg sont consideres comme problematiques. Ils se distinguent par leur taux de vide initial et leur teneur en eau eleves. Par consequent, ils presentent une grande compressibilite et une faible resistance au cisaillement lorsqu'ils sont soumis a des charges externes. La precipitation de calcite induite par voie microbienne (MICP) est une technique de stabilisation des sols prometteuse car elle est consideree comme respectueuse de l'environnement. Dans cette etude, la technique MICP utilisant le bioslurry actif a l'urease a ete couplee avec du sable collecte a partir d'une source locale pour stabiliser les sols de muskeg. L'effet de la modification du pourcentage de sable sur les proprietes de compressibilite du sol muskeg a ete etudie. Les resultats ont montre que l'ajout de 10 % de sable et l'injection de volumes de deux pores de solutions de cimentation ont considerablement ameliore les proprietes de compressibilite, de sorte que le taux de vide initial a diminue de 70 %. [Traduit par la Redaction] Mots-cles : sol de muskeg, precipitation de calcite induite par voie microbienne (MICP), bioslurry actif en urease, stabilisation du sol., Introduction Muskeg is the landform that represents the soil of high organic content. If the organic content is more than 75%, the soil is referred to as peaty soils (ASTM [...]
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- 2022
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