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Immobilization of heavy metal contaminants in mining waste through enzyme induced calcite precipitation biocementation
Published 2023“…Therefore, soil biocementation improvement using enzymatically induced calcium carbonate precipitation has gained attention due to its cost-effectiveness, sustainability, and environmental friendliness. …”
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Desiccation induced shrinkage of compacted lateritic soil treated via enzymatic induced calcium carbonate precipitation technique
Published 2021“…Enzymatic induced calcium carbonate precipitation (EICP) is one of the bio-inspired methods of utilizing free urease to precipitates calcite from urea and calcium ions for bettering the geotechnical properties of poor soils. …”
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The influence of tree height and diameter at breast height on the stemflow generation: a preliminary study
Published 2020“…The rainfall partitioning of gross precipitation into stemflow of canopy interception was studied and measured in a tropical forest situated in Danum Valley Field Center, Lahad Datu. …”
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A simple review on potential prevention of landfill infiltration using nanofiber as protective barrier
Published 2021“…Compacted clay, alone or in combination with artificial materials, serves as a barrier to precipitation from entering the landfill and eventually groundwater. …”
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Geotechnical properties of unprocessed soil from abandoned Mamut mine in Sabah, Borneo
Published 2021“…These findings suggest that Mamut soil is suitable for chemical stabilisation or remediation method such as microbiologically induced calcite precipitation (MICP).…”
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Effects Of Lime and Rice Husk Ash Addition on Permeability and Filtration Efficiency of Heavy Metal-contaminated Soil
Published 2023“…The addition of binders initiates chemical reactions with substances present in the solution, leading to the formation of insoluble compounds or precipitates. These reaction products can contribute to the reduction of suspended particles and, consequently, lower turbidity. …”
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