AbstractThis study evaluates the potential of improving an insitu calcite grouting technique. The grout is composed of an equimolar solution of urea–CaCl2 and an enzyme named urease. We examine the distribution of the grout materials and precipitated calcite within sand columns with a diameter of 5cm and a height of 100cm. In the first series of experiments, the concentration distributions of the individual grout materials (i.e., urea, CaCl2 and urease) within the sand specimen are evaluated. In the second series of experiments, an enzyme-reagent mixed solution (i.e., grout) is injected into the sand columns to evaluate the distribution of calcite. Sand samples are collected from various vertical locations within the treated columns and the...
Several methods have been established for their various potential applications as soil improvement t...
Existing methods for improving the engineering properties of soils are diverse with respect to their...
abstract: In enzyme induced carbonate precipitation (EICP), calcium carbonate (CaCO3) precipitation ...
AbstractThis study evaluates the potential of improving an insitu calcite grouting technique. The gr...
AbstractThis study discusses the possible application of enzyme mediated calcite precipitation, EMCP...
AbstractA grouting technique that utilizes precipitated calcium carbonate as a cementing material is...
The optimum condition of enzyme-mediated calcite precipitation has been evaluated for its possible a...
The effectiveness of magnesium as a substitute material in enzyme-mediated calcite precipitation was...
Chemical and mineralogical content of sands has very high influence on uniaxial compressed strength ...
The utilization of enzyme-induced calcium carbonate precipitation (EICP) to consolidate aeolian sand...
Microbially Induced Calcite Precipitation (MICP) is a sustainable method of stabilizing (i.e., cemen...
Traditional ground improvement techniques, such as grouting or compaction, can be invasive, energy d...
Calcite formation in soils and other porous media generally occurs around a localised source of reac...
The effectiveness of magnesium as a substitute material in enzyme-mediated calcite precipitation was...
A newly emerging microbiological soil stabilization method, known as microbially induced calcite pre...
Several methods have been established for their various potential applications as soil improvement t...
Existing methods for improving the engineering properties of soils are diverse with respect to their...
abstract: In enzyme induced carbonate precipitation (EICP), calcium carbonate (CaCO3) precipitation ...
AbstractThis study evaluates the potential of improving an insitu calcite grouting technique. The gr...
AbstractThis study discusses the possible application of enzyme mediated calcite precipitation, EMCP...
AbstractA grouting technique that utilizes precipitated calcium carbonate as a cementing material is...
The optimum condition of enzyme-mediated calcite precipitation has been evaluated for its possible a...
The effectiveness of magnesium as a substitute material in enzyme-mediated calcite precipitation was...
Chemical and mineralogical content of sands has very high influence on uniaxial compressed strength ...
The utilization of enzyme-induced calcium carbonate precipitation (EICP) to consolidate aeolian sand...
Microbially Induced Calcite Precipitation (MICP) is a sustainable method of stabilizing (i.e., cemen...
Traditional ground improvement techniques, such as grouting or compaction, can be invasive, energy d...
Calcite formation in soils and other porous media generally occurs around a localised source of reac...
The effectiveness of magnesium as a substitute material in enzyme-mediated calcite precipitation was...
A newly emerging microbiological soil stabilization method, known as microbially induced calcite pre...
Several methods have been established for their various potential applications as soil improvement t...
Existing methods for improving the engineering properties of soils are diverse with respect to their...
abstract: In enzyme induced carbonate precipitation (EICP), calcium carbonate (CaCO3) precipitation ...