Method for preventing the adverse effects of swell in sulfate be

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Earth treatment or control – Chemical

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106706, 106793, 106796, 106900, 405266, C09K 1700

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052288080

ABSTRACT:
A method is shown for stabilizing sulfate bearing soils in which a silica compound is incorporated into the soils with the soils being further stabilized by the application of lime. The silica compound can be either an amorphous, flume silica, a crystalline silica, a silica gel, sodium silicate, potassium silicate or combination thereof. The silica compound and lime can be incorporated into the soils in a single step.

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