2023
DOI: 10.28991/cej-2023-09-01-07
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Peat Soil Compaction Characteristic and Physicochemical Changes Treated with Eco-Processed Pozzolan (EPP)

Abstract: Peat soil was defined as the highly organic surface layer derived primarily from plant remains. Peat, on the other hand, was the subsurface of wetland systems, consisting of unconsolidated superficial layers with a high non-crystalline colloid (humus) content. Peat soils have a low shear strength of 5 to 20 kPa, a high compressibility of 0.9 to 1.5, and a high moisture content of >100%. The purpose of the study was to prognosticate the potential of Eco-Processed Pozzolan (EPP) as peat soil stabilization mat… Show more

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“…Peat soil is an organic surface layer composed primarily of plant waste. Peatlands are typically found in wetland environments and comprise surface layers heavily concentrated in non-crystalline colloids (humus) (Sutarno & Mohamad, 2023). Peat, sometimes known as highly organic soil, is a crucial element in infrastructure construction in coastal and tropical regions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Peat soil is an organic surface layer composed primarily of plant waste. Peatlands are typically found in wetland environments and comprise surface layers heavily concentrated in non-crystalline colloids (humus) (Sutarno & Mohamad, 2023). Peat, sometimes known as highly organic soil, is a crucial element in infrastructure construction in coastal and tropical regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%