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Geotechnical characterization and stabilization of muskeg soils using the microbially induced calcite precipitation technique (MICP)
2021
Muskeg is the landform that describes the organic terrain. Muskeg soils are widespread in Canada. They cover around 15% of the Canadian landscape. Their problematic nature is attributed to their high compressibility and low shear strength when subjected to loads due to their high initial void ratio and water content. This study aims to investigate the problematic nature of Muskeg soils and provide a solution for their stabilization. Water and organic contents of Muskeg soils are the two primary
doi:10.14288/1.0398191
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