This paper presents an experimental study on the leaching of heavy metals, toxic chemicals and persistent organic pollutants (POPs) – PAH, PCB and HCB – from soil dredged from the coastal area of Västernorrland in northern Sweden. The soil was stabilized with cement/slag. Samples were subjected to modified surface leaching and shake tests using technical standards of the Swedish Geotech-nical Institute (SGI). The experiments were performed using different blends of binding agents (30/70, 50/50, 70/30) and binder quantities (120 and 150 kg/m3) to analyze their effects on leaching. Soil prop-erties, tools, and workflow are described. Binders included Portland cement and ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS). Samples were tested to eval...
The long-term leachability, heavy metal speciation transformation and binding mechanisms in a field ...
Sediments in ports usually contain very high concentrations of tributyltin (TBT), heavy metals, poly...
This paper provides physical and chemical performances of mass stabilised organic and inorganic cont...
This paper presents an experimental study on the leaching of heavy metals, toxic chemicals and persi...
Leaching behaviour is an important evidence of soil quality. The assessment of leaching of heavy met...
Heavy metal transport at a contaminated glassworks site in southeast Sweden. In the “Kingdom of crys...
In this paper, contaminated sediment dredged from a commercial harbour in Ireland was stabilized usi...
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of novel binders and pH values on the effectiven...
To optimize the workflow of civil engineering construction in a harbour, this paper developed a fram...
Since the industrial revolution, the world has witnessed a widespread increase in the use of land fo...
Cement is a key construction material in civil and geotechnical engineering. However, its applicatio...
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of novel binders and pH values on the effectiven...
The seabed in the ports needs to be regularly cleaned from the marine sediments for safe navigation....
Increased acceptance of in situ stabilization/solidification (S/S) depends on its long-term effectiv...
The leaching performance of stabilised/solidified contaminated model soil was studied to investigate...
The long-term leachability, heavy metal speciation transformation and binding mechanisms in a field ...
Sediments in ports usually contain very high concentrations of tributyltin (TBT), heavy metals, poly...
This paper provides physical and chemical performances of mass stabilised organic and inorganic cont...
This paper presents an experimental study on the leaching of heavy metals, toxic chemicals and persi...
Leaching behaviour is an important evidence of soil quality. The assessment of leaching of heavy met...
Heavy metal transport at a contaminated glassworks site in southeast Sweden. In the “Kingdom of crys...
In this paper, contaminated sediment dredged from a commercial harbour in Ireland was stabilized usi...
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of novel binders and pH values on the effectiven...
To optimize the workflow of civil engineering construction in a harbour, this paper developed a fram...
Since the industrial revolution, the world has witnessed a widespread increase in the use of land fo...
Cement is a key construction material in civil and geotechnical engineering. However, its applicatio...
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of novel binders and pH values on the effectiven...
The seabed in the ports needs to be regularly cleaned from the marine sediments for safe navigation....
Increased acceptance of in situ stabilization/solidification (S/S) depends on its long-term effectiv...
The leaching performance of stabilised/solidified contaminated model soil was studied to investigate...
The long-term leachability, heavy metal speciation transformation and binding mechanisms in a field ...
Sediments in ports usually contain very high concentrations of tributyltin (TBT), heavy metals, poly...
This paper provides physical and chemical performances of mass stabilised organic and inorganic cont...