A STUDY OF RESTRAINT TECHNIQUES FOR CEMENT TREATED SOIL’S DETERIORATION BY MICROBIAL FUNCTIONS

Authors

  • Kazuki Mihara
  • Toshiro Hata

Keywords:

cement treated soil, reducing deterioration, seawater exposure test, Micro Carbonate Precipitation

Abstract

Cement treated soil is used as a countermeasure for poor ground. But, cement treated soil
deteriorate by calcium leaching because of exposing seawater. This study considered a technology of
reducing deterioration of cement treated soil by using urease-producing bacteria. Authors tested seawater
exposure tests using 2 types of the urease-producing bacteria of Sporosarcina aquimarina isolated from the
sea off the coast of Korea and Bacillius pasteurii isolated from land. The purpose of those tests is checking
effect of reducing deterioration of cement treated soil by the urease-producing bacteria. At the same time, we
performed tests to confirm the growth of the bacteria in cement treated soil. We tested seawater exposure
tests 2 types of conditions of temperature 20℃ is used for exposure tests, and 30℃ is a temperature that is
suitable for the growth of bacteria, the purpose of those tests is checking relation temperature and
deterioration speed. The main outcomes are as follows: 1) 2 types of the urease-producing bacteria have an
effect of reducing deterioration 2) 2 types of condition of temperature have relation to deterioration speed.

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Published

2016-11-30

How to Cite

Kazuki Mihara, & Toshiro Hata. (2016). A STUDY OF RESTRAINT TECHNIQUES FOR CEMENT TREATED SOIL’S DETERIORATION BY MICROBIAL FUNCTIONS. GEOMATE Journal, 12(32), 88–93. Retrieved from https://geomatejournal.com/geomate/article/view/1297