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Publications by [Ryan C. R.]
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This paper presents two case studies of soil mixint for the improvement of the properties of soils for pollution problmes. Soil mixing offers a proven, inexpensive method for stabilizing or fixating contaminated soils and sludges
Filed under:
Environmental Geoengineering -
Contaminate Mitigation and Treatment
Reference:
ASCE Geotechnical Division Specialty Conference, Grouting, Soil Improvement and Geosynthetics, Louisiana, 1992
A common feature of civil engineering design is the ""french drain"", a trench intended to intercept and collect groundwater and transfer it laterally to a sump. The environmental marketplace ahs created a larger demand for these drains for the purpose of ...
Filed under:
Environmental Geoengineering -
Contaminate Mitigation and Treatment
Reference:
Slurry Walls: Design, construction and Quality Control, ASTM STP 1129
The deep soil mixing method appears to have great promise as a method for creating deep foundations, retaining walls, areal soil improvement and even underwater foundations. A pre job test for liquefaction remediation of Jackson lake dam is presented.
Filed under:
Dam Engineering -
Dam Seismic Design
Reference:
ASCE Geotechnical and Construction Divisions Special Conference, 1989