The long-term leachability, heavy metal speciation transformation and binding mechanisms in a field stabilised/solidified contaminated soil (made ground) from West Drayton site were recently investigated following in situ auger mixing treatment with a number of cement-based binders back in 1996. Two batch leaching tests (TCLP and BS EN 12457) and a modified five step sequential extraction procedure along with X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analyses were employed for the testing of the 17-year-old field soil. The results of batch leaching tests show that the treatment employed remained effective at 17 years of service time, with all BS EN 12457 test samples and most of TCLP test samples satisfied drinking wate...
This study investigated the effect of Portland cement on stabilization of heavy metal contaminated c...
Cement can be used as a binder for contaminated land remediation by reducing the leachability of con...
This paper provides physical and chemical performances of mass stabilised organic and inorganic cont...
Increased acceptance of in situ stabilization/solidification (S/S) depends on its long-term effectiv...
In-situ stabilized/solidified (S/S) technique was used to treat the heavy metal and organic contamin...
The investigation of the pilot-scale application of two different stabilisation/solidification (S/S)...
Stabilization/solidification of contaminated soil is a process that allows simultaneous strengthenin...
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of novel binders and pH values on the effectiven...
An investigation into using Portland cement (PC)-based and magnesia (MgO)-based binders for treatin...
The leaching performance of stabilised/solidified contaminated model soil was studied to investigate...
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of novel binders and pH values on the effectiven...
This work employed a clayey, silty, sandy gravel contaminated with a mixture of metals (Cd, Cu, Pb, ...
This paper provides physical and chemical performances of mass stabilised organic and inorganic cont...
Leaching behaviour is an important evidence of soil quality. The assessment of leaching of heavy met...
The investigation of the pilot-scale application of two different stabilisation/solidification (S/S)...
This study investigated the effect of Portland cement on stabilization of heavy metal contaminated c...
Cement can be used as a binder for contaminated land remediation by reducing the leachability of con...
This paper provides physical and chemical performances of mass stabilised organic and inorganic cont...
Increased acceptance of in situ stabilization/solidification (S/S) depends on its long-term effectiv...
In-situ stabilized/solidified (S/S) technique was used to treat the heavy metal and organic contamin...
The investigation of the pilot-scale application of two different stabilisation/solidification (S/S)...
Stabilization/solidification of contaminated soil is a process that allows simultaneous strengthenin...
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of novel binders and pH values on the effectiven...
An investigation into using Portland cement (PC)-based and magnesia (MgO)-based binders for treatin...
The leaching performance of stabilised/solidified contaminated model soil was studied to investigate...
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of novel binders and pH values on the effectiven...
This work employed a clayey, silty, sandy gravel contaminated with a mixture of metals (Cd, Cu, Pb, ...
This paper provides physical and chemical performances of mass stabilised organic and inorganic cont...
Leaching behaviour is an important evidence of soil quality. The assessment of leaching of heavy met...
The investigation of the pilot-scale application of two different stabilisation/solidification (S/S)...
This study investigated the effect of Portland cement on stabilization of heavy metal contaminated c...
Cement can be used as a binder for contaminated land remediation by reducing the leachability of con...
This paper provides physical and chemical performances of mass stabilised organic and inorganic cont...