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Accession Number:
ADP002400
Title:
Experiences with the Stabilization Sediments,
Corporate Author:
JAPAN BOTTOM SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION TOKYO
Report Date:
1983-01-01
Abstract:
This paper deals with stabilizing methods for dredged material such as 1 progressive trenching, 2 solidification of surface layers, and 3 sand compaction piling. To study the progressive trenching method, which was developed in the United States, a small-scale test was carried out for dredged material from Lake Kasumigaura. The test results are reported herein. The solidification of the surface layer by powdery material instead of a slurry is discussed with examples. A new method of sand compaction piling tested to prevent turbidity from sea work is also reported.
Supplementary Note:
This article is from Management of Bottom Sediments Containing Toxic Substances: Proceedings of the U.S. Japan Experts Meeting (7th) held at New York City on 2-4 November 1981, AD-A136 740, p146-167.
Pages:
0021
File Size:
0.00MB