Experimental Study on the Bearing Capacity of Gas Oil-Contaminated Coastal Sand
Ali Khezri,
Mohamadali Moradi,
Hongbae Park
et al.
Abstract:Ground hydrocarbon contamination is a grave consequence of fossil fuel consumption, making it increasingly unsustainable. Consequently, researchers worldwide have been compelled to conduct a large number of studies on the geotechnical aspects of hydrocarbon-contaminated soils. Still, the complications arising from the integration of geotechnical complexities with diverse hydrocarbon properties present a substantial research need. The assessment of the foundation bearing capacity in hydrocarbon-contaminated soi… Show more
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