Wang et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Biochemical, strength and erosional characteristics of coral sand treated by bio-stimulated microbial induced calcite precipitationWang et al., 2022
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- Wang Y
- Jiang N
- Han X
- Liu K
- Du Y
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- Acta Geotechnica
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Microbial induced calcite precipitation (MICP), a bio-cementation process, can be adopted to improve the engineering properties of granular soils. Bio-stimulation, via directly enriching indigenous ureolytic bacteria, is a sustainable and economical approach to achieve MICP …
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