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Effect of Chemicals on Geotechnical Properties of Clay Liners: A Review
Seracettin Arasan
Corresponding Author: Seracettin Arasan
Submitted: 2010 October, 30
Accepted: 2010 November, 27
Published: 2010 December, 10 |
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This study presents a review of recent research on the geotechnical properties (consistency limits,
hydraulic conductivity, shear strength, swelling, and compressibility) of clay liners conducted with organic and
inorganic chemicals. Due to its low permeability, a clay liner is the main material used in solid waste disposal
landfills. It is exposed there to various chemical, biological and physical events, and the clay liner is affected
by the resulting leachate. The geotechnical properties of clay liners are closely related to the chemistry of the
leachate. Therefore, when attempting to define the geotechnical characteristics of clay liners, the use of distilled
water or tap water is far from being representative of the in-situ conditions.
Key words: Clay liners, geotechnical properties, hydraulic conductivity, leachate, , ,
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Seracettin Arasan, . Effect of Chemicals on Geotechnical Properties of Clay Liners: A Review. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, (8): 765-775.
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