Capillary barrier cover systems (CBCSs) are useful and low-cost earthen cover systems for preventing water infiltration and controlling seepage at solid waste landfills. A possible technique to enhance the impermeable properties of CBCSs is to make water repellent grains by mixing the earthen cover material with a hydrophobic agent (HA). In this study, six different grains with different geometries and sizes were used to prepare dry hydrophobized grains by mixing with different contents of oleic acid as a HA. Wet hydrophobized grains were prepared by adjusting the water content (θg; kg kg−1) of dry hydrophobized grains. To characterize the water repellency (WR) of dry and wet hydrophobized grains, initial solid-water contact angles (αi) wer...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a global issue affecting sandy agricultural and native soils on six o...
In the context of the circular economy, the use of animal excrements as fertilizers is encouraged, b...
Water repellency occurs in most irrigated soils, but is most pronounced in coarse sands and sandy so...
Capillary Barriers (CB) which consist of coarse sand overlain by a low permeable fine soil are low c...
A capillary barrier cover system (CBCS) is a low-cost solution for limiting water infiltration into ...
The time dependency of water repellency (WR) in hydrophobic porous media plays a crucial role for wa...
The low durability of water action has been the main issue of earth construction since ancient time...
A cover system is a crucial component of engineered landfills, to minimize water percolation into th...
A cover system is a crucial component of engineered landfills, to minimize water percolation into th...
A cover system is a crucial component of engineered landfills, to minimize water percolation into th...
A cover system is a crucial component of engineered landfills, to minimize water percolation into th...
A cover system is a crucial component of engineered landfills, to minimize water percolation into th...
Water repellence is an important factor in soil erosion due to its role in inhibiting the re-establi...
Water repellent (or “hydrophobic” or “non-wetting”) soils have been studied by soil scientists for w...
: Introduction. An important performance characteristic of many building materials is one related to...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a global issue affecting sandy agricultural and native soils on six o...
In the context of the circular economy, the use of animal excrements as fertilizers is encouraged, b...
Water repellency occurs in most irrigated soils, but is most pronounced in coarse sands and sandy so...
Capillary Barriers (CB) which consist of coarse sand overlain by a low permeable fine soil are low c...
A capillary barrier cover system (CBCS) is a low-cost solution for limiting water infiltration into ...
The time dependency of water repellency (WR) in hydrophobic porous media plays a crucial role for wa...
The low durability of water action has been the main issue of earth construction since ancient time...
A cover system is a crucial component of engineered landfills, to minimize water percolation into th...
A cover system is a crucial component of engineered landfills, to minimize water percolation into th...
A cover system is a crucial component of engineered landfills, to minimize water percolation into th...
A cover system is a crucial component of engineered landfills, to minimize water percolation into th...
A cover system is a crucial component of engineered landfills, to minimize water percolation into th...
Water repellence is an important factor in soil erosion due to its role in inhibiting the re-establi...
Water repellent (or “hydrophobic” or “non-wetting”) soils have been studied by soil scientists for w...
: Introduction. An important performance characteristic of many building materials is one related to...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a global issue affecting sandy agricultural and native soils on six o...
In the context of the circular economy, the use of animal excrements as fertilizers is encouraged, b...
Water repellency occurs in most irrigated soils, but is most pronounced in coarse sands and sandy so...