Mitigation of soil liquefaction using microbial technology: An overview

Kangda Wang , Shifan Wu , Jian Chu
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Abstract

Soil liquefaction is a major geo-hazard. As liquefaction could occur anywhere in a sand layer and result in large-scale lateral spreading, treatment for liquefaction needs to be carried out over a large extent. The cost-effectiveness of the treatment then becomes a major consideration. With the development of microbial geotechnologies, some new approaches for liquefaction mitigation have been developed. Some of the methods offer more advantages over the existing methods. This paper gives an overview of the recent progress in bio related soil liquefaction mitigation methods. These include both bio-cementation and biogas desaturation. The mechanisms of bio-cementation and biogas desaturation are discussed. Recent up-scaled model tests and field trials are also reviewed. The studies so far have demonstrated that there is a great potential for some of liquefaction mitigation methods to be adopted in practice, although there are still challenges that need to be studied further. These include treatment efficiency, long-term sustainability, and biosafety. A brief introduction to some emerging technologies for liquefaction mitigation such as bio-gelation and use of fungi are also introduced.

利用微生物技术缓解土壤液化:概述
土壤液化是一个主要的地质灾害。由于液化可能发生在砂层的任何地方,并导致大规模的横向扩展,因此需要在很大程度上进行液化处理。治疗的成本效益成为主要考虑因素。随着微生物岩土技术的发展,一些新的液化减缓方法也得到了发展。与现有方法相比,其中一些方法提供了更多优势。本文综述了生物相关土壤液化缓解方法的最新进展。其中包括生物胶结和沼气去饱和。讨论了生物胶结和沼气去饱和的机理。还回顾了最近扩大规模的模型试验和现场试验。迄今为止的研究表明,一些液化缓解方法在实践中有很大的潜力,尽管仍有一些挑战需要进一步研究。其中包括治疗效率、长期可持续性和生物安全。简要介绍了一些新兴的液化缓解技术,如生物凝胶化和真菌的使用。
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