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Meter-Scale Biocementation Experiments to Advance Process Control and Reduce Impacts: Examining Spatial Control, Ammonium By-Product Removal, and Chemical Reductions

机译:仪表级生物沉积实验推进过程控制和减少影响:检查空间控制,副产品去除和化学降低

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Microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) is a ground improvement technique that uses ureolytic bacteria to biocement soils by precipitating calcium carbonate on soil contacts and surfaces. In this study, five 3.7-m long horizontal columns, each containing 0.15 m~3 of natural sand, were treated to address current knowledge gaps regarding the application of MICP at field-scale including investigating treatment extent, improvement of spatial uniformity, stimulation strategies, and posttreatment removal of ammonium by-products. Two stimulated columns containing poorly graded alluvial sand were treated to achieve high and low ureolytic rates to investigate differences in treatment uniformity and extent. An additional column with the same sand was augmented with Sporosarcina pasteurii targeting a high ureolytic rate similar to the high rate stimulated column. Two additional stimulated columns, containing poorly graded alluvial and marine sands, were treated to achieve a low ureolytic rate to evaluate the effect of soil mineralogy. Treatments were first applied to establish either indigenous or augmented microorganisms, after which all columns received nine cementation treatments. Following cementation, produced ammonium by-products were removed using a rinse solution injection and soil samples were obtained and analyzed for calcite content. During all treatments, solution urea and ammonium concentrations as well as soil hydraulic conductivities and shear wave velocities were monitored. In all columns, insignificant changes in permeability were observed during treatments despite V_s increases up to 1,325 m/s. Results suggest that improvements in the spatial uniformity and extent of biocementation can be achieved through the use of lower ureolytic rates that minimize reactions during injections.
机译:微生物诱导的方解石沉淀(MICP)是通过沉淀在土触点和表面上的碳酸钙和表面上使用ureolytic细菌对生物沉积物的研磨技术。在这项研究中,处理了五个3.7-m长的水平柱,每个横柱含有0.15 m〜3的天然沙子,以解决关于在现场规模应用MICP应用的当前知识间隙,包括调查待遇,改善空间均匀性,刺激策略,并进行后处理副产物。含有较差的冲积砂含有差的溶血性砂的两个刺激的柱以达到高低尿溶率,以研究治疗均匀性和程度的差异。使用与高速率刺激柱类似的高尿液速率来增强具有相同沙子的额外柱。治疗了两种含有较差的冲积和海洋砂的额外刺激的柱,以实现低Queytictic率以评估土壤矿物学的效果。首先应用处理以建立土着或增强的微生物,之后所有柱都接受了九个胶结处理。在粘合后,使用漂洗溶液注射除去产铵副产物,并获得土壤样品并分析方解石含量。在所有治疗过程中,监测溶液尿素和铵浓度以及土壤液压导电和剪切波速度。在所有柱中,尽管V_S增加到1,325米/秒,但在治疗期间观察到渗透性的微不足道的变化。结果表明,通过使用降低注射期间反应的较低的ureolytic速率,可以通过最小化反应的较低的ureolytic速率来实现空间均匀性和生物统一程度的改进。

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    《Journal of geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering》 |2020年第11期|04020125.1-04020125.14|共14页
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    Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering Univ. of California Davis Davis CA 95616;

    Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering Univ. of Washington 201 More Hall P.O. Box 352700 Seattle WA 98195;

    Dept. of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Univ. of California Davis Davis CA 95616;

    Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering Univ. of Washington 201 More Hall P.O. Box 352700 Seattle WA 98195;

    Dept. of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Univ. of California Davis Davis CA 95616;

    Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering Univ. of California Davis Davis CA 95616;

    Davis High School Davis CA 95616;

    Acalanes High School Lafayette CA 94549;

    Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering Univ. of California Davis Davis CA 95616;

    Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering Univ. of Washington Seattle WA 98105;

    Dept. of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Univ. of California Davis Davis CA 95616;

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