The stabilisation of soft soils using the traditional binders cement and quicklime are known to emit large amounts of carbon dioxide. To reduce this carbon footprint, substitutes such as industrial by-products have been thoroughly tested as viable alternatives for soil stabilisation. However, recent research has also shown that biochar from biomass pyrolysis can in some instances have a positive stabilisation effect and even result in a carbon-negative footprint. This paper presents a laboratory study to investigate the stabilisation effect of five industrial by-products and four types of biochar on three natural Norwegian soils: two clays with low and high water contents and one peat with a very high water content. The soils and binders we...
Pdf de la 16 páginas de la presentación en la Session SSS5.5 Tuesday, 5 May 2020 . EGU General Assem...
Earthen structures (i.e. structural units manufactured from soil) are often regarded as sustainable ...
As demonstrated by several scientific studies there is no doubt that biochar in general is very reca...
Peat is a type of soft soil with very high organic content, which makes it highly susceptible to ext...
Mass stabilization, a ground improvement solution used for construction in peatlands, involves mixin...
For decades, various deep mixing methods have been implemented for improving the engineering propert...
The effects of softwood-derived biochar materials on the chemical behaviour of environmental contami...
Deep soil mixing (DSM), a soil improvement method, is a carbon-intensive activity due to the traditi...
The overall objective of this PhD was to investigate the stability of specific biochars – produced f...
Biochar, a co-product of a controlled pyrolysis process, can be used as a tool for sequestering C in...
The need to transit to greener options in soil stabilisation has revamped research on the use of ind...
Peat is used as a high quality substrate for growing media in horticulture. However, unsustainable p...
Due to stringent environmental regulations, embodied carbon estimates are being used increasingly to...
Peat is used as a high quality substrate for growing media in horticulture. However, unsustainable p...
The effect of biochar on the soil carbon mineral- ization priming effect depends on the characterist...
Pdf de la 16 páginas de la presentación en la Session SSS5.5 Tuesday, 5 May 2020 . EGU General Assem...
Earthen structures (i.e. structural units manufactured from soil) are often regarded as sustainable ...
As demonstrated by several scientific studies there is no doubt that biochar in general is very reca...
Peat is a type of soft soil with very high organic content, which makes it highly susceptible to ext...
Mass stabilization, a ground improvement solution used for construction in peatlands, involves mixin...
For decades, various deep mixing methods have been implemented for improving the engineering propert...
The effects of softwood-derived biochar materials on the chemical behaviour of environmental contami...
Deep soil mixing (DSM), a soil improvement method, is a carbon-intensive activity due to the traditi...
The overall objective of this PhD was to investigate the stability of specific biochars – produced f...
Biochar, a co-product of a controlled pyrolysis process, can be used as a tool for sequestering C in...
The need to transit to greener options in soil stabilisation has revamped research on the use of ind...
Peat is used as a high quality substrate for growing media in horticulture. However, unsustainable p...
Due to stringent environmental regulations, embodied carbon estimates are being used increasingly to...
Peat is used as a high quality substrate for growing media in horticulture. However, unsustainable p...
The effect of biochar on the soil carbon mineral- ization priming effect depends on the characterist...
Pdf de la 16 páginas de la presentación en la Session SSS5.5 Tuesday, 5 May 2020 . EGU General Assem...
Earthen structures (i.e. structural units manufactured from soil) are often regarded as sustainable ...
As demonstrated by several scientific studies there is no doubt that biochar in general is very reca...