[HTML][HTML] Microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) for soil strengthening: A comprehensive review
T Fu, AC Saracho, SK Haigh - Biogeotechnics, 2023 - Elsevier
Geotechnical research has been yearning for revolutionary innovations that could bring
breakthroughs to conventional practices, especially at a time when energy efficiency and …
breakthroughs to conventional practices, especially at a time when energy efficiency and …
[HTML][HTML] MICP as a potential sustainable technique to treat or entrap contaminants in the natural environment: A review
In the last two decades, developments in the area of biomineralization has yielded
promising results making it a potentially environmentally friendly technique for a wide range …
promising results making it a potentially environmentally friendly technique for a wide range …
Soil bio-cementation using a new one-phase low-pH injection method
Soil bio-cementation via microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) has been
extensively studied as a promising alternative technique to traditional chemical cementing …
extensively studied as a promising alternative technique to traditional chemical cementing …
[HTML][HTML] A comprehensive review on the application of microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) technique in soil erosion mitigation as a sustainable and …
Erosion is regarded as a significant global concern caused by the inferior engineering
characteristics of soils, encompassing their susceptibility to collapse and high porosity as …
characteristics of soils, encompassing their susceptibility to collapse and high porosity as …
Experimental optimisation of various cultural conditions on urease activity for isolated Sporosarcina pasteurii strains and evaluation of their biocement potentials
AI Omoregie, G Khoshdelnezamiha, N Senian… - Ecological …, 2017 - Elsevier
Microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) is a process that has emerged as an
attractive alternative ground improvement technique in Geotechnical and Civil Engineering …
attractive alternative ground improvement technique in Geotechnical and Civil Engineering …
Microstructural and geomechanical study on biocemented sand for optimization of MICP process
Limited research has been reported on strength improvement of biocemented soils in
relation to crystal patterns of microbially induced calcite (CaCO 3) precipitation (MICP). In …
relation to crystal patterns of microbially induced calcite (CaCO 3) precipitation (MICP). In …
Effect of particle size distribution on the bio-cementation of coarse aggregates
The effect of grain size distribution on the unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of bio-
cemented granular columns is examined. Fine and coarse aggregates were mixed in …
cemented granular columns is examined. Fine and coarse aggregates were mixed in …
Application of microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation with urea hydrolysis to improve the mechanical properties of soil
Microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) is a process that has emerged
as an alternative and sustainable ground improvement approach in geotechnical and civil …
as an alternative and sustainable ground improvement approach in geotechnical and civil …
Experimental study to improve the mechanical properties of iron tailings sand by using MICP at low pH
Y Lai, J Yu, S Liu, J Liu, R Wang, B Dong - Construction and Building …, 2021 - Elsevier
The disposal of iron tailings sand and the reinforcement of tailings ponds are research hot
spots locally and abroad. A disposal method without environmental pollution is the key. In …
spots locally and abroad. A disposal method without environmental pollution is the key. In …
[HTML][HTML] Improved methods, properties, applications and prospects of microbial induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) treated soil: a review
X Zhang, H Wang, Y Wang, J Wang, J Cao, G Zhang - Biogeotechnics, 2024 - Elsevier
Soil improvement is one of the most important issues in geotechnical engineering practice.
The wide application of traditional improvement techniques (cement/chemical materials) are …
The wide application of traditional improvement techniques (cement/chemical materials) are …