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Title: Improvement of Deficient Soils in Nigeria Using Bagasse Ash - A Review
Authors: Alhassan, Musa
Alhaji, Mustapha Mohammed
Keywords: Bagasse ash, Black cotton soil, Deficient soil, Laterite, Soil improvement
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Proceeding of 17th International Conference on Civil and Building Engineering, Dubai
Citation: Alhassan, M. and Alhaji, M. M. (2015). Improvement of Deficient Soils in Nigeria Using Bagasse Ash - A Review. Proceeding of 17th International Conference on Civil and Building Engineering, Dubai, pp. 1040-1049
Abstract: Review of studies carried out on the use of bagasse ash for the improvement of deficient soils in Nigeria, with emphasis on lateritic and black cotton soils is presented. Although, the bagasse ash is mostly used as additive to the conventional soil stabilizers (cement and lime), the studies generally showed improvement in the geotechnical properties of the soils, either modified or stabilized with the ash. This showed the potentials of using this agricultural waste (bagasse ash) in the improvement of geotechnical properties of deficient soils, thus suggesting that using this material at large scale level in geotechnical engineering practice could help in the provision of stable and durable structures, reduce cost of soil improvement and also reduces environmental nuisance caused by the unused waste in Nigeria.
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