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    Evaluation of bagasse ash treated lateritic soil as a potential barrier material in waste containment application by Eberemu, Adrian O.

    Published in Acta geotechnica (01-08-2013)
    “…Laboratory tests were conducted on a reddish-brown lateritic soil treated with up to 12 % bagasse ash to assess its suitability in waste containment barriers…”
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    Reliability Assessment of Bearing Capacity of Cement–Iron Ore Tailing Blend Black Cotton Soil for Strip Foundations by Yohanna, Paul, Oluremi, Johnson R., Eberemu, Adrian O., Osinubi, Kolawole J., Sani, John E.

    Published in Geotechnical and geological engineering (01-04-2019)
    “…A reliability estimate of bearing capacity values of cement–iron ore tailing treated black cotton soil was evaluated using a predictive model developed from…”
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    Reliability Evaluation of Hydraulic Conductivity Characteristics of Waste Wood Ash Treated Lateritic Soil by Oluremi, Johnson R., Ijimdiya, Stephen T., Eberemu, Adrian O., Osinubi, Kolawole J.

    Published in Geotechnical and geological engineering (01-04-2019)
    “…Probabilistic reliability analysis of suitability of compacted waste wood ash (WWA) treated lateritic soils for use as liners and covers in waste containment…”
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    Evaluation of Strength Characteristics of Tropical Black Clay Treated with Locust Bean Waste Ash by Osinubi, Kolawole J., Eberemu, Adrian O., Akinmade, Olusegun B.

    Published in Geotechnical and geological engineering (01-04-2016)
    “…An expansive tropical black clay (also known as black cotton soil because the cotton plant thrives well on it) was treated with up to 15 % locust bean waste…”
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    Effect of Compactive Effort and Curing Period on the Compressibility Characteristics of Tropical Black Clay Treated with Rice Husk Ash by Eberemu, Adrian O., Omajali, Deborah I., Abdulhamid, Zubairu

    Published in Geotechnical and geological engineering (01-02-2016)
    “…One-dimensional laboratory consolidation test was carried out on compacted tropical black clay (also known as black cotton soil because the cotton plant…”
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    The Use of Compacted Tropical Clay Treated With Rice Husk Ash as a Suitable Hydraulic Barrier Material in Waste Containment Applications by Eberemu, Adrian. O., Amadi, A. A., Osinubi, K. J.

    Published in Waste and biomass valorization (01-06-2013)
    “…Protection of our environment from pollutants emanating from wastes generated by man made activities and disposal systems in less developed countries is now a…”
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    Diffusion of municipal waste contaminants in compacted lateritic soil treated with bagasse ash by Eberemu, Adrian O., Amadi, Agapitus A., Edeh, Joseph E.

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-09-2013)
    “…Compacted clay can minimize infiltration of liquid into waste or control the release of contaminated liquids to the surrounding soils and groundwater…”
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    Desiccation Induced Shrinkage of Compacted Lateritic Soil Treated with Blast Furnace Slag by Osinubi, Kolawole J., Eberemu, Adrian O.

    Published in Geotechnical and geological engineering (01-09-2010)
    “…A reddish brown lateritic soil treated with up to 15% blast furnace slag was compacted with three compactive efforts, (standard Proctor, West African Standard…”
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