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Application of CO2 -induced carbonate minerals for soil treatment
Hamed Abdeh keykha
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Maria Mavroulidou
Civil and Building Services Engineering
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Engineering
Engineering
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Carbon Dioxide Capture
100%
Engineering Property
100%
Uniaxial Compressive Strength
100%
Strength Gain
100%
Granular Soil
100%
Carbonate Ion
100%
Dry Condition
100%
Scanning Electron Microscope
100%
Keyphrases
Carbonate Minerals
100%
Soil Treatment
100%
CO2 Capture
50%
Soil Specimen
50%
Siderite
50%
Calcium Chloride
25%
Treated Soil
25%
High Strength
25%
Drying Conditions
25%
Cementation
25%
Ca2+
25%
Strength Gain
25%
Soil Engineering Properties
25%
Iron(III) Chloride
25%
Scanning Electron Microscopy Analysis
25%
Fe2+
25%
Engineering Characteristics
25%
Carbonate Binder
25%
CO32-
25%
Eco-friendly Binder
25%
Uniaxial Compressive Test
25%
Carbonate Ion
25%
Granular Soil
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Carbonate Mineral
100%
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Carbon Dioxide Capture
25%
Geotechnical Property
25%
Cementation
25%
Compressive Strength
25%
Chemical Engineering
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Carbonate Mineral
100%
Carbon Dioxide Capture
25%