Micaceous Soil Strength and Permeability Improvement Induced by Microbacteria from Vegetable Waste
Bacteriology; Curing; Grouting; Mortar; Slope stability; Soils; Vegetables; Bacillus pasteurii; Bacillus Subtilis; Green technology; Optimum value; Permeability improvements; Residual soil; Stability of the slopes; Vegetable wastes; Engineering research
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Main Authors: | Omar R.C., Roslan R., Baharuddin I.N.Z., Hanafiah M.I.M. |
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Other Authors: | 35753735300 |
Format: | Conference Paper |
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Institute of Physics Publishing
2023
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