方解石
胶结(地质)
土壤水分
土壤科学
地质学
渗透(战争)
降水
矿物学
材料科学
冶金
工程类
水泥
运筹学
物理
气象学
作者
Michael G. Gomez,Brian Martinez,Jason T. DeJong,C. Hunt,Len A. deVlaming,David W. Major,Sandra M. Dworatzek
出处
期刊:Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers
[Thomas Telford Ltd.]
日期:2014-06-27
卷期号:168 (3): 206-216
被引量:241
标识
DOI:10.1680/grim.13.00052
摘要
Microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) is a bio-mediated cementation process that improves the geotechnical properties of soils through the precipitation of calcite at soil particle contacts. This study presents a field-scale, surficial application of MICP to improve the erosion resistance of loose sand deposits and provide surface stabilisation for dust control and future re-vegetation. Three test plots were treated with a bacterial culture and nutrient solutions at varying concentrations, and a fourth test plot served as a control. Improvement was assessed to a depth of 40 cm using dynamic cone penetration (DCP) testing and calcite content measurements. The most improved test plot received the lowest concentrations of urea and calcium chloride and developed a stiff crust measuring 2·5 cm thick, which exhibited increased resistance to erosion. DCP testing and calcite content measurements indicated improvement to a depth of approximately 28 cm near the targeted depth of 30 cm. The results suggest that further optimisation of solutions and techniques could render MICP viable for larger-scale applications.
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