This paper portrays a unique demonstration of sustainable low-cost ground improvement for regional soil deposits, by comparing locally sourced biopolymer soil stabilisation soil with imported biopolymer stabilisation. The conventional materials often utilized for soil and ground improvement come with major challenges of large carbon footprints and some negative environmental impacts. As a result, suitable eco-friendly and sustainable materials are necessary. In this study, the potential use of Rice Husk Powder (RHP), Cassava Peel Powder (CPP) and Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC), as biopolymer-based materials to improve the engineering properties of a regional clay was investigated using a gamut of geotechnical compaction, strength and hydraul...
In developing countries like India, due to remarkable development in road infrastructure, soil stabi...
Chemical stabilization of soils is one of the most used techniques to improve the properties of weak...
Mining causes destructive soil properties, especially soil texture, water retention, and transmissio...
Soil stabilization involves enhancing soil's stability and engineering characteristics, which can be...
This study aims to investigate the possibility of using biopolymer (environmental friendly material)...
The soils of Indian Black Cotton are well-known examples of Expansive soils, which display significa...
Earthen construction materials (ECM) have been used in India since ancient times in the form of ramm...
In geotechnical engineering, soil stabilization provides practical and cost-effective solutions rela...
Swelling soil leads to many types of constructional damages, deformations, and failures in the const...
Problematic soils with high compressibility and low shear strength are often treated with traditiona...
Soil improvement using biopolymers has attracted considerable attention in recent years, with the ai...
Towards rising the attention to the use of green materials in geotechnical applications, this study ...
Forest roads are crucial for economic development and resource accessibility, especially in regions ...
Copyright © 2014 Zeng-Yei Hseu et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Food demand and soil sustainability have become urgent issues recently because of the global climate...
In developing countries like India, due to remarkable development in road infrastructure, soil stabi...
Chemical stabilization of soils is one of the most used techniques to improve the properties of weak...
Mining causes destructive soil properties, especially soil texture, water retention, and transmissio...
Soil stabilization involves enhancing soil's stability and engineering characteristics, which can be...
This study aims to investigate the possibility of using biopolymer (environmental friendly material)...
The soils of Indian Black Cotton are well-known examples of Expansive soils, which display significa...
Earthen construction materials (ECM) have been used in India since ancient times in the form of ramm...
In geotechnical engineering, soil stabilization provides practical and cost-effective solutions rela...
Swelling soil leads to many types of constructional damages, deformations, and failures in the const...
Problematic soils with high compressibility and low shear strength are often treated with traditiona...
Soil improvement using biopolymers has attracted considerable attention in recent years, with the ai...
Towards rising the attention to the use of green materials in geotechnical applications, this study ...
Forest roads are crucial for economic development and resource accessibility, especially in regions ...
Copyright © 2014 Zeng-Yei Hseu et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Food demand and soil sustainability have become urgent issues recently because of the global climate...
In developing countries like India, due to remarkable development in road infrastructure, soil stabi...
Chemical stabilization of soils is one of the most used techniques to improve the properties of weak...
Mining causes destructive soil properties, especially soil texture, water retention, and transmissio...