2018
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201825006015
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Analysis of leachate from solidified peat soil

Abstract: Peat soil is very compressible where this characteristic is lead to an excessive settlement. Solidification of peat soil is a method to improve engineering properties of peat soil. Currently, solidification of peat soil is increasing, wherefore it is a critical need to study the environmental effects from solidified peat soil leachate due to solidification peat mixtures usually used materials of generation wastes from coal-fired electric power. The effect of leachate from solidified peat to the environment is … Show more

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“…According to the previous finding, the moisture content of KBpt was recognized to be between the ranges. Different numbers of moisture content have been observed in earlier research on moisture content, including 546.43 percent [24], 678 percent according to Hauashdh et al [25], and 491.16 to 985.3 percent according to Zainorabidin & Mohamad [26]. The differences in results, according to Zainorabidin & Mohamad [27], were due to climate change because of changes in temperature, precipitation, and rainfall influencing soil saturation intensity, in which the water table forms in a relatively horizontal plane and may emerge to a level greater or less than the actual water table.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…According to the previous finding, the moisture content of KBpt was recognized to be between the ranges. Different numbers of moisture content have been observed in earlier research on moisture content, including 546.43 percent [24], 678 percent according to Hauashdh et al [25], and 491.16 to 985.3 percent according to Zainorabidin & Mohamad [26]. The differences in results, according to Zainorabidin & Mohamad [27], were due to climate change because of changes in temperature, precipitation, and rainfall influencing soil saturation intensity, in which the water table forms in a relatively horizontal plane and may emerge to a level greater or less than the actual water table.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The average specific gravity is 1.47. Hauashdh et al [23] discovered that the specific gravity of peat soil at Kampung Medan Sari, Johor, is 1.63. According to Zolkefle [24], the specific gravity of peat soil is 1.34.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%