2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40999-020-00587-4
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Mitigation of Dust Emissions of Silty Sand Induced by Wind Erosion Using Natural Soybean Biomaterial

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“…e results showed that MICP on very coarse-grained materials was successful when urease activities less than 10 mmol/L/h were used with bacterial populations with optical densities equal to or greater than 2. Baziar et al [33] utilized soybean enzyme to induce carbonate precipitation to stabilize loose soil-inducing fugitive dust and conducted wind tunnel tests to examine their erosion performances.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Influence Factors Of Soil Solidification By Micpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e results showed that MICP on very coarse-grained materials was successful when urease activities less than 10 mmol/L/h were used with bacterial populations with optical densities equal to or greater than 2. Baziar et al [33] utilized soybean enzyme to induce carbonate precipitation to stabilize loose soil-inducing fugitive dust and conducted wind tunnel tests to examine their erosion performances.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Influence Factors Of Soil Solidification By Micpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among vegetative barriers (windbreaks and shelterbelts) and mulch farming systems (e.g., CA), enzyme-induced carbonate precipitation is also used to stabilize loose soil that creates dust. To stabilize loose soil and mitigate dust in Khuzestan, Iran, Baziar et al [38] used a soybean enzyme, which is reportedly much easier and more economical to prepare than that from leek bean.…”
Section: Wind Erosion and Gaseous Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%