Tropical organic soils having more than 65% of organic matters are named "peat". This soil type is extremely soft, unconsolidated, and possesses low shear strength and stiffness. Different conventional and industrial binders (e.g., lime or Portland cement) are used widely for stabilisation of organic soils. However, due to many factors affecting the behaviour of these soils (e.g., high moisture content, fewer mineral particles, and acidic media), the efficiency of the conventional binders is low and/or cost-intensive. This research investigates the impact of different constituents of cement-sodium silicate grout system on the compressibility behaviour of organic soil, including settlement and void ratio. A microstructure analysis is also ca...
Organic soils are mostly composed of decayed plant matter and weathered rock material. Often, these ...
Soil mixing is a procedure that has proven to be effective for loose or soft compressible soils. The...
Peat soil is described as a naturally occurring highly organic substance derived primarily from plan...
Highly organic soils pose significant problems to the geotechnical profession often requiring innova...
The study was aimed at determining how addition of cement and sodium silicate to organic soil ...
Organic soil has a high content of water and compressibility. This paper sheds light on organic soil...
Limited infrastructure development on peats and organic soils is a serious geotechnical issues commo...
Peats are geotechnically problematic soil due to their high compressibility and low shear strength. ...
The paper examines the role of physico-chemical factors in the consistency limits and compressibilit...
Organic-rich soil is a typical special soil often encountered in foundation treatment. Previous rese...
Soft soils are generally known for their extremely high compressibility, low stiffness & low ...
This article focuses on the compressibility and shear strength behavior of cement-treated soft soil ...
This article describes a laboratory study on the effect of cement as traditional binder, sodium sili...
Problem statement: Organic soils and peat were believed to be geotechnically problematic due to thei...
The study is aimed at evaluating the effect of adding sodium silicate and cement to organic soil. Ge...
Organic soils are mostly composed of decayed plant matter and weathered rock material. Often, these ...
Soil mixing is a procedure that has proven to be effective for loose or soft compressible soils. The...
Peat soil is described as a naturally occurring highly organic substance derived primarily from plan...
Highly organic soils pose significant problems to the geotechnical profession often requiring innova...
The study was aimed at determining how addition of cement and sodium silicate to organic soil ...
Organic soil has a high content of water and compressibility. This paper sheds light on organic soil...
Limited infrastructure development on peats and organic soils is a serious geotechnical issues commo...
Peats are geotechnically problematic soil due to their high compressibility and low shear strength. ...
The paper examines the role of physico-chemical factors in the consistency limits and compressibilit...
Organic-rich soil is a typical special soil often encountered in foundation treatment. Previous rese...
Soft soils are generally known for their extremely high compressibility, low stiffness & low ...
This article focuses on the compressibility and shear strength behavior of cement-treated soft soil ...
This article describes a laboratory study on the effect of cement as traditional binder, sodium sili...
Problem statement: Organic soils and peat were believed to be geotechnically problematic due to thei...
The study is aimed at evaluating the effect of adding sodium silicate and cement to organic soil. Ge...
Organic soils are mostly composed of decayed plant matter and weathered rock material. Often, these ...
Soil mixing is a procedure that has proven to be effective for loose or soft compressible soils. The...
Peat soil is described as a naturally occurring highly organic substance derived primarily from plan...