Haruna et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Suitability of geotechnical properties of bentonite-bagasse ash mixtures stabilized lateritic soil as barrier in engineered waste landfillsHaruna et al., 2022
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- Haruna I
- Muhammad A
- Ahmad A
- Yusif M
- Yusuf A
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- MUHENDISLIK BILIMLERI
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Whenever the accessible soil on site is not suitable for the construction of a clay barrier, it is treated with cement, lime and asphalt. However, the harmful effects of these industrially produced additives on our environment have been recognized, so they must be replaced …
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