2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42452-020-03285-x
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Evaluating the electrical resistivity of microbial-induced calcite precipitate-treated lateritic soil

Abstract: Organisms or chemicals introduced into soils for soil improvement tend to make such soil reactive and this may affect the parameters that are used to determine the engineering and other properties of the soil. In this study, the electrical resistivity of Bacillus pumilus microbial-induced calcite precipitate-treated lateritic soil at different compactive effort was evaluated; lateritic soil was treated with stepped densities of B. pumilus suspensions of 0/ml, 1.5 × 10 8 /ml, 6.0 × 10 8 /ml, 12 × 10 8 /ml, 18 ×… Show more

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“…The plasticity of EKR of the soil slightly changes 16.33% to 14.45% while the linear shrinkage decreased from 7.14% to 4.30%, respectively. This marginal improvement was due to the dominance of clay particles which agrees with the work of Jayasekera [17], Fatemeh et al [18] and Sani et al [19].…”
Section: Plastic Limit Plasticity Index and Linear Shrinkagesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The plasticity of EKR of the soil slightly changes 16.33% to 14.45% while the linear shrinkage decreased from 7.14% to 4.30%, respectively. This marginal improvement was due to the dominance of clay particles which agrees with the work of Jayasekera [17], Fatemeh et al [18] and Sani et al [19].…”
Section: Plastic Limit Plasticity Index and Linear Shrinkagesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Repeated cycle of the cementitious reagent was done at six-hour interval for two days. Stepped densities of S. pasteurii suspensions densities were determined using MacFarland Turbidity scale using 0.5, 2, 4, 6 and 8 being equivalent to 0 cells/ml, 1.5 x 108 cells/ml, 6.0 x 108 cells/ml, 12 x 108 cells/ml, 18 x 108 cells/ml and 24 x 108 cells/ml respectively [14]. McFarland standard, which is equivalent to the bacteria suspension density, is shown in Table1.…”
Section: Micp Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%