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Publications tagged with [cement bentonite slurry walls]

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Self-hardening cement-bentontie (c-b) slurry walls were constructed as shear walls to stabilize the downstream slope of Tuttle Creek Dam near Manhattan, Kansas. The slope stabilization was required to protect the existing pressure relief well system located ...
Reference: DFI Journal, the journal of the deep foundation institute, Vol. 4, Aug. 2010
Cement-bentonite (c-b) self-hardening slurry walls are being constructed as a seismic retrofit to stabilize the downstream slope of Tuttle Creek Dam in Manhattan, Kansas. A full-scale test program was conducted to evaluate various slurry mixes along with two ...
Reference: 2009 International Foundation Congress and Equipment Expo, Contemporary Topics in Ground Modification, Problem Soils, and Geo-Support, Geotechnical Special Publication No. 187, ASCE
This paper presents the closure plan including a combination cement - bentonite slurry wall and jet grouting along the perimeter of the basing. The sludge and contaminated soil beneath the basin were solidified in place using a specially developed soil mixing ...
Reference: Cement industries solution to waste management, Canada, 1992