AbstractThis paper provides physical and chemical performances of mass stabilised organic and inorganic contaminated site soils using a new group of MgO-bearing binders over 3 years and evaluated the time-dependent performance during the 3 years. This study took place at a contaminated site in Castleford, UK in 2011, where MgO, ground granulated blastfurnace slag (GGBS) and Portland cement (PC) were mixed with the contaminated soils in a dry form using the ALLU mass mixing equipment. Soil cores were retrieved 40-day, 1-year and 3-year after the treatment. The core quality, strength, and the leaching properties were determined via physical observation, unconfined compressive strength (UCS) and batch leaching tests. After 3-year treatment, th...
This paper addresses the use of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) and reactive magnesia (M...
Stabilization/Solidification (S/S) has been widely used in soil remediation to both improve physical...
Portland cement (PC) is the most widely used binder for ground improvement. However, there are signi...
This paper provides physical and chemical performances of mass stabilised organic and inorganic cont...
This paper provides physical and chemical performances of mass stabilised organic and inorganic cont...
AbstractA new group of MgO-bearing binders has been developed recently which showed improved sustain...
A new group of MgO-bearing binders has been developed recently which showed improved sustainability ...
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of novel binders and pH values on the effectiven...
Elevated soil lead (Pb) concentrations are a global concern owing to the toxic effects of this heavy...
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of novel binders and pH values on the effectiven...
The leaching performance of stabilised/solidified contaminated model soil was studied to investigate...
An investigation into using Portland cement (PC)-based and magnesia (MgO)-based binders for treatin...
The data contain the leaching and strength properties of in-situ mass stabilised contaminated site s...
Increased acceptance of in situ stabilization/solidification (S/S) depends on its long-term effectiv...
This study presents a groundbreaking exploration into the potential use of refractory tundish deskul...
This paper addresses the use of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) and reactive magnesia (M...
Stabilization/Solidification (S/S) has been widely used in soil remediation to both improve physical...
Portland cement (PC) is the most widely used binder for ground improvement. However, there are signi...
This paper provides physical and chemical performances of mass stabilised organic and inorganic cont...
This paper provides physical and chemical performances of mass stabilised organic and inorganic cont...
AbstractA new group of MgO-bearing binders has been developed recently which showed improved sustain...
A new group of MgO-bearing binders has been developed recently which showed improved sustainability ...
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of novel binders and pH values on the effectiven...
Elevated soil lead (Pb) concentrations are a global concern owing to the toxic effects of this heavy...
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of novel binders and pH values on the effectiven...
The leaching performance of stabilised/solidified contaminated model soil was studied to investigate...
An investigation into using Portland cement (PC)-based and magnesia (MgO)-based binders for treatin...
The data contain the leaching and strength properties of in-situ mass stabilised contaminated site s...
Increased acceptance of in situ stabilization/solidification (S/S) depends on its long-term effectiv...
This study presents a groundbreaking exploration into the potential use of refractory tundish deskul...
This paper addresses the use of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) and reactive magnesia (M...
Stabilization/Solidification (S/S) has been widely used in soil remediation to both improve physical...
Portland cement (PC) is the most widely used binder for ground improvement. However, there are signi...