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Project Abstract:

Ground improvement is the in situ alteration of the ground’s material properties, with the ultimate goal of strengthening, stiffening, and/or altering drainage characteristics to benefit design, construction, and performance of civil infrastructure. Carbonation is a process by which carbon dioxide (CO2) gas reacts with alkali minerals naturally occurring and/or introduced in the ground to generate a binder (stable carbonate minerals). The objective of this research project is develop a means to carbonate soil supporting new and existing infrastructure and increase the durability and lifespan of New England’s transportation assets, including roadways susceptible to creep, frost-action, and other modes of deformation that lead to pavement distress.

Image of Dr. Aaron Gallant and SK Belal Hossen standing in front of the research poster they presented at the 2020 Geo-Congress in Minneapolis, MN
Dr. Aaron Gallant and Sk Belal Hossen presented research findings about the Rapid Stabilization of non-plastic granular soil via carbonation at the 2020 Geo-Congress in Minneapolis, MN on February 26, 2020.

Principal Investigator:
Dr. Aaron Gallant

Institution:
University of Maine

Co-investigator:
Dr. Warda Ashraf

Project Type:
Base-Funded Research

Start Date:
9/1/2018

Project Cost:
$323,748

Project Status:
In Progress

End Date:
8/31/2022

Agency ID:
69A3551847101

Sponsors:
University Transportation Centers Program, Department of Transportation
University of Maine


Implementation of Research Outcomes:
This project is in its initial research phase. Implementation of Research outcomes will be reported upon completion of initial research.

Impacts and Benefits of Implementation:
This project is in its initial research phase. Impacts and benefits of the research will be reported after the implementation phase.

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Downloadable Documents

Printable Project Information Sheet

April 2019 Semi-Annual Progress Report

September 2019 Semi-Annual Progress Report

December 2019 Quarterly Progress Report

March 2020 Quarterly Progress Report

June 2020 Quarterly Progress Report

September 2020 Quarterly Progress Report

December 2020 Quarterly Progress Report

March 2021 Quarterly Progress Report

June 2021 Quarterly Progress Report

September 2021 Quarterly Progress Report

December 2021 Quarterly Progress Report

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