E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Unsaturated Fluid Flow through Granular Soils Treated with Microbial Induced Desaturation and Precipitation

  • Young Elizabeth G. Stallings,
  • Zapata Claudia E.,
  • van Paassen Leon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202019505003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 195
p. 05003

Abstract

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The use of microorganisms to induce desaturation of granular soils via denitrification results in nitrogen and carbon dioxide gas generation, which in turn lowers the degree of saturation of the soil matrix. Given sufficient substrates, the stimulated bacteria will produce enough gas to develop a continuous gas phase. Introducing gas into the soil to reduce the degree of saturation is shown to increase the soil resistance to dynamic loading and helps to mitigate liquefaction. The impact of desaturation on liquefaction hazard mitigation has comparative value to the calcite precipitation phase of the process. Meso-scale tests have been performed on a relatively thin tank of soil to simulate planar flow through a granular soil treated with MIDP.