In order to ascertain the contaminant-encapsulation potential of stabilized soil, an understanding of its unsaturated hydraulic behaviour, specifically the Soil Water Retention Curve (SWRC), is paramount. In this paper, centrifuge testing was used to obtain SWRCs for sediment dredged from an Irish harbour, stabilized with Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) and Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS) binders. The effects of the different binder proportions and different curing times on both the Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) and SWRC were investigated, with the support of Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) data. The Fredlund and Xing (1994) empirical model was found to provide the best fit to the stabilized sediment SWRCs. The water h...
Several hundred million cubic meters of sediments are dredged annually from the bottom of the rivers...
tabilization and solidification (S/S) technique have been the most frequently used method for dredge...
Land reclamation projects have been extensively conducted in Singapore to accommodate its economic d...
In order to ascertain the contaminant-encapsulation potential of stabilized soil, an understanding o...
In this paper, contaminated sediment dredged from a commercial harbour in Ireland was stabilized usi...
International audienceThe Solidification/Stabilization method for dredged sediments remediation can ...
Management strategies for the safe disposal of contaminated dredged marine sediment are a global sca...
The study investigates the effect of Portland cement and ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS...
This experimental study investigated the use of combined industry by-products, carbide sludge (CS) a...
The occurrence of contaminated materials encountered during harbour dredging is becoming increasingl...
The occurrence of contaminated materials encountered during harbour dredging is becoming increasingl...
Dredging activities at ports and harbors are inevitable for safe navigation of ships and vessels. Th...
Several hundred million cubic meters of sediments are dredged annually from the bottom of the rivers...
tabilization and solidification (S/S) technique have been the most frequently used method for dredge...
Land reclamation projects have been extensively conducted in Singapore to accommodate its economic d...
In order to ascertain the contaminant-encapsulation potential of stabilized soil, an understanding o...
In this paper, contaminated sediment dredged from a commercial harbour in Ireland was stabilized usi...
International audienceThe Solidification/Stabilization method for dredged sediments remediation can ...
Management strategies for the safe disposal of contaminated dredged marine sediment are a global sca...
The study investigates the effect of Portland cement and ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS...
This experimental study investigated the use of combined industry by-products, carbide sludge (CS) a...
The occurrence of contaminated materials encountered during harbour dredging is becoming increasingl...
The occurrence of contaminated materials encountered during harbour dredging is becoming increasingl...
Dredging activities at ports and harbors are inevitable for safe navigation of ships and vessels. Th...
Several hundred million cubic meters of sediments are dredged annually from the bottom of the rivers...
tabilization and solidification (S/S) technique have been the most frequently used method for dredge...
Land reclamation projects have been extensively conducted in Singapore to accommodate its economic d...