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Solidification/Stabilization of harbor sediments using GGBS-based hydraulic binders

Gutsalenko, 2020

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The accumulation of sediment particles in coastal areas arises from physical, chemical, and biological processes. Anthropogenic activities dramatically increase the sedimentation rate. Sediments may contain chemical contaminants including heavy metals (HM) and are …
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    • B09DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE; RECLAMATION OF CONTAMINED SOIL SOIL
    • B09CRECLAMATION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL
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    • B09C1/08Reclamation of contaminated soil chemically
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