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Eyo Eyo and Samuel Abbey
This study investigated the consolidated undrained shear behaviour of a stabilised high-sulphate soil system. Lime was used to stabilise the soil with the inclusion of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) as an ettringite suppressor. Both volumetr...
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R. Gladis, K. R. Dhanya, Biju Joseph, B. Aparna, M. R. Rehana
Pág. Page:135 - 147Abstrac
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Arejacy Antonio Silva, Mário Carvalho, João Coutinho, Ernesto Vasconcelos and David Fangueiro
The development of sustainable application practices, which do not demand incorporation into the soil, is necessary to encourage slurry use in conservation agriculture (CA). Incorporation is the most common practice to reduce nitrogen losses from the app...
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Ayininuola, G.M.,Agbede, O.A.
Pág. 51 - 60
This study focused on the influence of inorganic salts on soil liquid limit (LL) and plastic limit (PL). Sodium chloride, NaCl, potassium nitrate KNO3 and calcium sulphate, CaSO4 of various concentrations were added to two subsoils. Their liquid and plas...
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Nirmal Kumar, JI Meghabarot, Priyakanchini Gupta, Kanti Patel
Pág. 59 - 77
A considerable amount of atmospheric GHG is produced and consumed through soil processes. Soils provide the largest terrestrial store for carbon (C) as well as the largest atmospheric CO2 sources through autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms. Soils are...
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Nirmal Kumar, JI Meghabarot, Priyakanchini Gupta, Kanti Patel
Pág. 59 - 77
A considerable amount of atmospheric GHG is produced and consumed through soil processes. Soils provide the largest terrestrial store for carbon (C) as well as the largest atmospheric CO2 sources through autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms. Soils are...
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Michael Endres, Markus Brand, Astrid Tiffert, Manfred Schnell, ... Rita Hilliges
Pág. 2392 - 2401
Alternative materials, like recycling materials, industrial by-products and soils already influenced by human activities (e.g. urban soils) are commonly accepted as building material in earthwork constructions. The risk of contaminant leaching from these...
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