The relationship between soil structure and the ability of soil to stabilize soil organic matter (SOM) is a key element in soil C dynamics that has either been overlooked or treated in a cursory fashion when developing SOM models. The purpose of this paper is to review current knowledge of SOM dynamics within the framework of a newly proposed soil C saturation concept. Initially, we ...
Read More2017-12-16 · Generally, soil stabilization is a method of improving soil properties by blending and mixing other materials. Improvements include increasing the dry unit weight, bearing capabilities, volume changes, the performance of in situ subsoils, sands, and other waste materials in order to strengthen road surfaces and other geotechnical applications.
Read More2017-12-16 · Generally, soil stabilization is a method of improving soil properties by blending and mixing other materials. Improvements include increasing the dry unit weight, bearing capabilities, volume changes, the performance of in situ subsoils, sands, and other waste materials in order to strengthen road surfaces and other geotechnical applications.
Read More2017-4-28 · The soil stabilization using industrial waste materials results in technical, environmental and economic benefits. Up to 10% cement or lime is often used to improve the strength (stabilization) of ...
Read More2021-12-20 · Soil organic carbon stabilization mechanisms and temperature sensitivity in old terraced soils Pengzhi Zhao1, Daniel Joseph Fallu2, Sara Cucchiaro3,4, Paolo Tarolli4, Clive Waddington5, David Cockcroft5, Lisa Snape6, Andreas Lang6, Sebastian Doetterl7, Antony G. Brown2,8, and Kristof Van Oost1
Read MoreSoil-cement is the economical most benificial option. The use of cement is a critical aspect for an economic advantage. A lower content of cement will give a substantial reduction of the costs. The cement content in the soil-cement stabilization is 4 to 6% more than in
Read More2021-9-15 · The surplus of C stocks in paddy soils, compared with that in upland soils, increased from 1.1 to 1.9 times with MAP up to 1600 mm. When the MAP was >1600 mm, the C stocks in paddy soils were 1.6 times larger than those in upland soils ().The surplus of N stocks in paddy soils, compared with that in upland soils, was the highest (1.7 times) when MAP was between
Read More2017-4-28 · The soil stabilization using industrial waste materials results in technical, environmental and economic benefits. Up to 10% cement or lime is often used to improve the strength (stabilization) of ...
Read More2021-12-20 · Soil organic carbon stabilization mechanisms and temperature sensitivity in old terraced soils Pengzhi Zhao1, Daniel Joseph Fallu2, Sara Cucchiaro3,4, Paolo Tarolli4, Clive Waddington5, David Cockcroft5, Lisa Snape6, Andreas Lang6, Sebastian Doetterl7, Antony G. Brown2,8, and Kristof Van Oost1
Read MoreFourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) was applied to study the structure of soil organic matter (SOM) of paddy soils under long-term different fertilization treatments.
Read MoreSoil-cement is the economical most benificial option. The use of cement is a critical aspect for an economic advantage. A lower content of cement will give a substantial reduction of the costs. The cement content in the soil-cement stabilization is 4 to 6% more than in
Read More2020-7-27 · Soil stabilization is a mechanical or chemical alteration of one or more soil properties to create an improved soil material possessing the desired engineering properties. The aim of this article was to review bioenzyme-based soil stabilization techniques with an emphasis on bioenzymes production, mechanism of soil stabilization and future ...
Read More2021-9-15 · The surplus of C stocks in paddy soils, compared with that in upland soils, increased from 1.1 to 1.9 times with MAP up to 1600 mm. When the MAP was >1600 mm, the C stocks in paddy soils were 1.6 times larger than those in upland soils ().The surplus of N stocks in paddy soils, compared with that in upland soils, was the highest (1.7 times) when MAP was between
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