2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40891-021-00272-z
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A Bioinspired Technique for Improving the Interaction Between Cohesive Soil and Geotextile Reinforcements

Abstract: Reinforced soil structures often cannot perform properly when there is a weak interface which is not capable of mobilizing the required shear strength between fine-grained soils and the reinforcing elements. The calcium carbonate precipitation (CCP) technique adopted in this research has proved to be extremely useful in removing this deficiency. In this study, plantderived urease-induced calcium carbonate precipitation (PDUICCP) was used as a novel method to improve the performance of the interface. Instead of… Show more

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“…The twelfth article by Mohammadia et al [12] examines the use of plant-derived urease-induced calcium carbonate precipitation to improve the performance of cohesive soil and geotextile interfaces. The authors used an extract of soybean seeds mixed with calcium chloride and urea to prepare a precipitating solution at relatively low costs.…”
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“…The twelfth article by Mohammadia et al [12] examines the use of plant-derived urease-induced calcium carbonate precipitation to improve the performance of cohesive soil and geotextile interfaces. The authors used an extract of soybean seeds mixed with calcium chloride and urea to prepare a precipitating solution at relatively low costs.…”
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confidence: 99%