Expansive soils, also known as swell-shrink soils, undergo substantial volumetric changes due to moisture fluctuations from seasonal variations. These volumetric changes cause millions of dollars in damages annually. Microbial Induced Calcite Precipitation (MICP) is a promising soil improvement technique, which uses urease producing bacteria to precipitate calcium carbonate. In this study, a stabilization alternative for expansive soils was studied using MICP. Specifically, indigenous bacteria were stimulated by mixing enrichment and cementation solutions with expansive natural soils to precipitate calcium carbonate and make soil stronger and less expansive. This study examined three expansive soils with varying plasticity and mineralogical...
A newly emerging microbiological soil stabilization method, known as microbially induced calcite pre...
Microbial-induced calcite precipitation (MICP) is a natural process that offered various application...
Existing methods for improving the engineering properties of soils are diverse with respect to their...
Expansive soils, also known as swell-shrink soils, undergo substantial volumetric changes due to moi...
Expansive soils usually recognized as swell-shrink soils have been a problem for civil infrastructur...
The use of chemical additives to stabilize expansive soils is a common practice. However, the enviro...
Expansive soils, also known as swell-shrink soils have been a problem for civil infrastructures incl...
Clayey soils with medium to high plasticity are prevalent in several parts of the world, causing bil...
Expansive soils generally recognized as swell-shrink soils have been a problem for civil infrastruct...
A sustainable and economic method of treating expansive soils could be through Microbial Induced Cal...
Expansive soils, also known as swell-shrink soils have been a problem for civil infrastructures incl...
This paper presents the results of a field implementation of microbial induced calcite precipitation...
Of the four types of soils, clays are often associated with issues related to low bearing capacity, ...
Microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) is a sustainable biological ground improvement tech...
The goal of this article is to develop an immersion method to improve the microbially induced calcit...
A newly emerging microbiological soil stabilization method, known as microbially induced calcite pre...
Microbial-induced calcite precipitation (MICP) is a natural process that offered various application...
Existing methods for improving the engineering properties of soils are diverse with respect to their...
Expansive soils, also known as swell-shrink soils, undergo substantial volumetric changes due to moi...
Expansive soils usually recognized as swell-shrink soils have been a problem for civil infrastructur...
The use of chemical additives to stabilize expansive soils is a common practice. However, the enviro...
Expansive soils, also known as swell-shrink soils have been a problem for civil infrastructures incl...
Clayey soils with medium to high plasticity are prevalent in several parts of the world, causing bil...
Expansive soils generally recognized as swell-shrink soils have been a problem for civil infrastruct...
A sustainable and economic method of treating expansive soils could be through Microbial Induced Cal...
Expansive soils, also known as swell-shrink soils have been a problem for civil infrastructures incl...
This paper presents the results of a field implementation of microbial induced calcite precipitation...
Of the four types of soils, clays are often associated with issues related to low bearing capacity, ...
Microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) is a sustainable biological ground improvement tech...
The goal of this article is to develop an immersion method to improve the microbially induced calcit...
A newly emerging microbiological soil stabilization method, known as microbially induced calcite pre...
Microbial-induced calcite precipitation (MICP) is a natural process that offered various application...
Existing methods for improving the engineering properties of soils are diverse with respect to their...