Peat fires in tropical peatland causes significant damage to peatland ecology and the landscape. Peat fires are usually occurred during the regular dry season for agricultural purposes such as oil palm plantation. Peat soils is one of the problematic soils due to its high water content, low shear strength, high organic, low bearing capacity and high compressibility. Because of these problems, improvement method such as compaction and stabilization are important when the peat soils use as a soil foundation. This paper describes laboratory research done on strength for stabilized of peat to evaluate their different physical and mechanical properties mainly compaction, unconfined compressive strength (UCS) and the California bearing ratio (CBR...
Peaty soils are not suitable as foundation soils as they are weak and highly compressible. This pape...
The chapter presents the physical and engineering properties of tropical peat treated with various t...
This paper presents the stabilization potential of Class F pond ash (PA) from a coal fired thermal p...
Peat fires in tropical peatland causes significant damage to peatland ecology and the landscape. Pea...
Peat soil is a representative material of soil and well known as rich in organic matters, high compr...
This paper presents a study of the comparison between two additive Lime and Cement for treating peat...
Peat soil is one of the problematic soils known for being extremely soft and weak. However, ground i...
Peat is a soft organic soil formed from the decomposition of plants caused by several factors. The ...
Deep stabilized peat columns could be considered as attractive and economical foundation for constru...
Depending on the soil type, different types of binder have been used to stabilize soft soils nowaday...
This study investigates the effect of soil stabilization using hydrated lime on peat soil. Hydrated ...
Peat is a problematic soil as it has the characteristics of high water content, low shear strength a...
This article describes a laboratory study on stabilizing peat soil using Ordinary Portland Cement (O...
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Malaysia are covered approximately 2.6 million hectare of peat and facing serious geotechnical probl...
Peaty soils are not suitable as foundation soils as they are weak and highly compressible. This pape...
The chapter presents the physical and engineering properties of tropical peat treated with various t...
This paper presents the stabilization potential of Class F pond ash (PA) from a coal fired thermal p...
Peat fires in tropical peatland causes significant damage to peatland ecology and the landscape. Pea...
Peat soil is a representative material of soil and well known as rich in organic matters, high compr...
This paper presents a study of the comparison between two additive Lime and Cement for treating peat...
Peat soil is one of the problematic soils known for being extremely soft and weak. However, ground i...
Peat is a soft organic soil formed from the decomposition of plants caused by several factors. The ...
Deep stabilized peat columns could be considered as attractive and economical foundation for constru...
Depending on the soil type, different types of binder have been used to stabilize soft soils nowaday...
This study investigates the effect of soil stabilization using hydrated lime on peat soil. Hydrated ...
Peat is a problematic soil as it has the characteristics of high water content, low shear strength a...
This article describes a laboratory study on stabilizing peat soil using Ordinary Portland Cement (O...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Malaysia are covered approximately 2.6 million hectare of peat and facing serious geotechnical probl...
Peaty soils are not suitable as foundation soils as they are weak and highly compressible. This pape...
The chapter presents the physical and engineering properties of tropical peat treated with various t...
This paper presents the stabilization potential of Class F pond ash (PA) from a coal fired thermal p...