Microbial precipitation of calcium carbonate takes place in nature by different mechanisms. One of them is microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP), which is performed due to bacterial hydrolysis of urea in soil in the presence of calcium ions. The MICP process can be adopted to reduce the permeability and/or increase the shear strength of soil. In this paper, a study on the use of Bacillus sp., which was isolated from tropical beach sand, to perform MICP either on the surface or in the bulk of sand is presented. If the level of calcium salt solution was below the sand surface, MICP took place in the bulk of sand. On the other hand, if the level of calcium salt solution was above the sand surface, MICP was performed on the sand su...
Bacteria with ureasic activity are microorganisms found in soil that in presence of urea and calcium...
Existing methods for improving the engineering properties of soils are diverse with respect to their...
Microbial-induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) is a bio-inspired solution where bacteria metaboliz...
Microbial precipitation of calcium carbonate takes place in nature by different mechanisms. One of t...
AbstractThe microbes can hydrolyze urea by urease enzyme to produce ammonium as well as carbonate io...
The microbes can hydrolyze urea by urease enzyme to produce ammonium as well as carbonate ions and i...
Biogrout is a new ground improvement method based on microbially induced precipitation of calcium ca...
Biogrout is a new ground improvement method based on microbially induced precipitation of calcium ca...
This study proposes and describes a novel approach for cementing sandy soils in marine environments ...
This work investigates an emerging and promising soil stabilisation method known as bio-cementation ...
Biocementation is a green treatment technique which makes use of microbially induced carbonate preci...
This work investigates an emerging and promising soil stabilisation method known as bio-cementationu...
In geotechnical engineering, conventional soil improvement techniques - including both mechanical an...
In geotechnical engineering, conventional soil improvement techniques - including both mechanical an...
The deposition and dissolution of calcium carbonate can be affected by the action of biological fact...
Bacteria with ureasic activity are microorganisms found in soil that in presence of urea and calcium...
Existing methods for improving the engineering properties of soils are diverse with respect to their...
Microbial-induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) is a bio-inspired solution where bacteria metaboliz...
Microbial precipitation of calcium carbonate takes place in nature by different mechanisms. One of t...
AbstractThe microbes can hydrolyze urea by urease enzyme to produce ammonium as well as carbonate io...
The microbes can hydrolyze urea by urease enzyme to produce ammonium as well as carbonate ions and i...
Biogrout is a new ground improvement method based on microbially induced precipitation of calcium ca...
Biogrout is a new ground improvement method based on microbially induced precipitation of calcium ca...
This study proposes and describes a novel approach for cementing sandy soils in marine environments ...
This work investigates an emerging and promising soil stabilisation method known as bio-cementation ...
Biocementation is a green treatment technique which makes use of microbially induced carbonate preci...
This work investigates an emerging and promising soil stabilisation method known as bio-cementationu...
In geotechnical engineering, conventional soil improvement techniques - including both mechanical an...
In geotechnical engineering, conventional soil improvement techniques - including both mechanical an...
The deposition and dissolution of calcium carbonate can be affected by the action of biological fact...
Bacteria with ureasic activity are microorganisms found in soil that in presence of urea and calcium...
Existing methods for improving the engineering properties of soils are diverse with respect to their...
Microbial-induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) is a bio-inspired solution where bacteria metaboliz...