Chang et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Geotechnical engineering behaviors of gellan gum biopolymer treated sandChang et al., 2016
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- Chang I
- Im J
- Cho G
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- Canadian Geotechnical Journal
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Biological approaches have recently been explored as environmentally friendly alternatives to engineered soil methods in geotechnical engineering practices. The use of microbial induced calcite precipitation, reactive enzymes, and microbial polymers, such as …
- 229920002148 Gellan gum 0 title abstract description 247
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