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Research Article

Application of microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) in sand embankments for scouring/erosion control

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Pages 1459-1471 | Received 30 Jul 2020, Accepted 11 Nov 2020, Published online: 01 Dec 2020
 

Abstract

Embankment is vulnerable to scouring and erosion during heavy rainfall events in most coastal areas in China. In this study, microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) technique was applied for sand embankments for scouring/erosion control. Three small-scale MICP treated sand embankments and one untreated embankment were first prepared using the injection method. Then, a series of laboratory scouring/erosion experiments were performed to investigate the slope failure process. The total erosion mass, the soil detachment rate and the content of MICP induced calcium carbonate (CaCO3) were also measured to evaluate the effectiveness of MICP treatment in sand embankments. Experimental results revealed that the average CaCO3 content was increased by 2% with each increment of MICP treatment cycle. The anti-scouring/erosion performance of MICP treated sand embankments was significantly improved as compared to the untreated one. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) technique was also used to further study the micro-mechanism of the MICP treatment. The results revealed that the MICP induced CaCO3 was formed at the contact points among sand grains that increased the bonding strength, resulting in an improvement of scouring/erosion resistance of the treated embankment. This study preliminarily investigates the feasibility of using the MICP technique to mitigate scouring/erosion of sand embankment in coastal areas. More complicated environmental factors need to be considered for field implementation in the future.

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Funding

This research was financially supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (Grant no. BK20161311), the Six Major Talent Peak in Jiangsu Province in China (Grant no. 2015-JZ-011), Qing Lan Project, the Joint Technology Transfer Center of Yancheng Vocational Institute of Industry Technology, Yancheng Polytechnic College (Grant no. YGKF-201705), and the Innovation of Science and Technology of Institution of Higher Education in Jiangsu Province (Grant no. 2017-51).

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