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Hydraulic conductivity behavior of soilcrete specimens created from dredging sand, cement, and bentonite
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2021
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Dredging sand is an inexpensive material utilized to rise elevations of highway embankments and earth levee bodies in the Southern Vietnam. However, high permeability of the dredging sand can cause failures due to seepage flows during annual flood seasons. The dredging sand mixing cement with or without bentonite is expected to be suitable low permeability as an impermeable material. However, hydraulic conductivity of soilcrete and bentonite specimens created from dredging sand taken in the
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-731008/v1
fatcat:hvpl32n7nvevzfvawqw5kd6bay