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Civil Engineering

2021

Precipitation

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Studying The Relationship Between Indigenous Microbial Communities, Urease Activity, And Calcite Precipitation In Artificial Mixes Of Clay And Sand, Somaye Asghari, Bhaskar C. S. Chittoori, Malcolm Burbank, Nick Hudyma Jan 2021

Studying The Relationship Between Indigenous Microbial Communities, Urease Activity, And Calcite Precipitation In Artificial Mixes Of Clay And Sand, Somaye Asghari, Bhaskar C. S. Chittoori, Malcolm Burbank, Nick Hudyma

Civil Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Microbial-induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) is evolving as a new method of improving the mechanical properties of soil. This environmentally friendly technique is a bio-geo-chemical process where microbes play a key role in increasing soil strength through precipitating calcium carbonate. Past studies at Boise State University have indicated that MICP via bio-stimulation could be a viable alternative for expansive clayey soil treatments. However, these studies raised a new question about the relationship between soil composition, urease activity, and calcite precipitation. To answer this question, batch studies were conducted using autoclaved-sterilized sand mixed with different percentages of non-sterile natural clay and …