This laboratory study investigated the sedimentation behavior of a fly ash–based geopolymer-stabilized dredged-mud slurry extracted from the Port of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. Settling-column tests were conducted to study the sedimentation behavior of 400%-water-content dredged mud of untreated and geopolymer-stabilized slurries at 6, 12, and 18% content by weight. Dredged-mud slurry interface height movements with elapsed time were recorded, and their settling patterns were observed. Mineralogical and microstructural characteristics of dried, untreated, and geopolymer-stabilized dredged-mud sediments were determined using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) analys...
AbstractGeopolymer is a new class of inorganic polymer synthesized by activation of an aluminosilica...
© Int. J. of GEOMATE. This study presents the vertical permeability and strong relationship of dredg...
International audienceSediment dredging is necessary and vital to preserve maritime activities and p...
Ports use soft dredged material for land reclamation to address land scarcity and environmental cons...
Dredging activity in harbours and channels produces huge quantities of sediments, generally consider...
In this study the researchers aims to improve the properties of dredged soil obtained from a river b...
Port development results in production of large quantities of dredged marine sediments. Once dredged...
International audienceThe objective of this work was to evaluate the suitability of dredged sediment...
World produces annually multimillion of tones of fly ash (FA) and red mud (RM) as industrial wastes....
This paper aims to study the drying and autogenous shrinkage of optimized One-Part-Geopolymer binder...
International audienceThe valorization of dredged sediments is a promising solution to reduce the st...
Several hundred million cubic meters of sediments are dredged annually from the bottom of the rivers...
Ports conduct maintenance and capital dredging campaigns to maintain channel depths, improve navigat...
Using natural soil in landfill sites for landfill construction is common in developing countries suc...
In this study, six typical geopolymer binders were synthesised using three different fly ashes (from...
AbstractGeopolymer is a new class of inorganic polymer synthesized by activation of an aluminosilica...
© Int. J. of GEOMATE. This study presents the vertical permeability and strong relationship of dredg...
International audienceSediment dredging is necessary and vital to preserve maritime activities and p...
Ports use soft dredged material for land reclamation to address land scarcity and environmental cons...
Dredging activity in harbours and channels produces huge quantities of sediments, generally consider...
In this study the researchers aims to improve the properties of dredged soil obtained from a river b...
Port development results in production of large quantities of dredged marine sediments. Once dredged...
International audienceThe objective of this work was to evaluate the suitability of dredged sediment...
World produces annually multimillion of tones of fly ash (FA) and red mud (RM) as industrial wastes....
This paper aims to study the drying and autogenous shrinkage of optimized One-Part-Geopolymer binder...
International audienceThe valorization of dredged sediments is a promising solution to reduce the st...
Several hundred million cubic meters of sediments are dredged annually from the bottom of the rivers...
Ports conduct maintenance and capital dredging campaigns to maintain channel depths, improve navigat...
Using natural soil in landfill sites for landfill construction is common in developing countries suc...
In this study, six typical geopolymer binders were synthesised using three different fly ashes (from...
AbstractGeopolymer is a new class of inorganic polymer synthesized by activation of an aluminosilica...
© Int. J. of GEOMATE. This study presents the vertical permeability and strong relationship of dredg...
International audienceSediment dredging is necessary and vital to preserve maritime activities and p...