Strengthening montmorillonitic and kaolinitic clays using a calcium based non traditional additive: a micro level study
Chemical stabilization of clays is commonly used to improve unfavorable engineering properties. Though the effects of non-traditional additives on soil improvement have been investigated in recent years, documented research studies on the macro- and micro-level characteristics of problematic clays s...
Main Authors: | Latifi, N., Meehan, C. L., Majid, M. Z. A., Horpibulsuk, S. |
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Elsevier Ltd
2016
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