2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15021044
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Reinforcement Mechanism and Erosion Resistance of Loess Slope Using Enzyme Induced Calcite Precipitation Technique

Abstract: The disaster of loess slope seriously threatened the safety of people and property. Enzyme Induced Calcite Precipitation (EICP) was demonstrated as an environmentally friendly soil improvement method. However, few studies have focused on the improvement effect of EICP on loess slopes. In this study, a series of tests were conducted to investigate the effect of EICP and added either basalt fiber (BF) to the loess or polyvinyl acetate emulsion (PVAC) to the solution on the erosion resistance of loess slopes. The… Show more

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“…Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis was carried out using a Sigma 500 scanning electron microscope to analyze the microstructure of CaCO 3 crystals and their interaction with the sand soil particles [32,33]. Prior to the SEM analysis, the crust layer was subjected to a drying process at 105 • C for 12 h to ensure that the sand soil was completely dried.…”
Section: Scanning Electron Microscopy Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis was carried out using a Sigma 500 scanning electron microscope to analyze the microstructure of CaCO 3 crystals and their interaction with the sand soil particles [32,33]. Prior to the SEM analysis, the crust layer was subjected to a drying process at 105 • C for 12 h to ensure that the sand soil was completely dried.…”
Section: Scanning Electron Microscopy Testmentioning
confidence: 99%