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S&T Ground Modification using Microbially Induced Desaturation (MID) for Liquefaction Interim Risk Reduction
van Paassen, L. (CoI) & Kavazanjian, E. (PI)
DOI-USBR: Lower Colorado Region (LCR)
8/1/23 → 8/31/25
Project: Research project
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Engineering Research Center for Bio-Mediated and Bio-Inspired Geotechnics (CBBG)
Kavazanjian, E. (PI), Zapata, C. (CoI), Garcia-Pichel, F. (CoI), Shock, E. (CoI), Allenby, B. (CoI), Rittmann, B. (CoI), Torres, C. (CoI), Krajmalnik-Brown, R. (CoI), Delgado, A. (CoI), Vivoni, E. (CoI), Neithalath, N. (CoI), Cadillo-Quiroz, H. (CoI), Boyer, T. (CoI), Tao, J. (CoI), Larson, J. (CoI) & van Paassen, L. (CoI)
National Science Foundation (NSF)
8/1/15 → 7/31/25
Project: Research project
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Solidifying Bio-mediated Soil Improvement methods in GeoTech Tools
van Paassen, L. (PI)
American Society of Civil Engineers
2/16/22 → 9/30/24
Project: Research project
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Laboratory and Field Testing of Enzyme and Microbially Induced Carbonate Precipitation for Mitigation of Fugitive Dust
Kavazanjian, E. (PI), van Paassen, L. (CoI), Hamdan, N. (CoI) & van Paassen, L. (CoI)
DOI-USBR-LCR: Yuma Area Office
7/1/21 → 6/30/24
Project: Research project
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2019 Science Day at the Capitol
van Paassen, L. (CoI)
Trust for Conservation Innovation DBA Multiplier
12/1/19 → 5/31/21
Project: Research project
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Effects of sediment densification and strengthening on scour around monopiles using mangrove-inspired skirt piles
Li, X., van Paassen, L. & Tao, J., 2024, (Accepted/In press) In: Acta Geotechnica.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Numerical Analysis of Two-Dimensional Tank Experiment of Microbially Induced Desaturation (MID) in Layered Silts and Sands
Kwon, P., Karmacharya, D., van Paassen, L. A. & Kavazanjian, E., 2024, Geotechnical Special Publication. Evans, T. M., Stark, N. & Chang, S. (eds.). GSP 352 ed. American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), p. 254-263 10 p. (Geotechnical Special Publication; vol. 2024-February, no. GSP 352).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
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A (Simplified) Biogeochemical Numerical Model to Predict Saturation, Porosity and Permeability During Microbially Induced Desaturation and Precipitation
Wang, L., van Paassen, L., Pham, V., Mahabadi, N., He, J. & Gao, Y., Jan 2023, In: Water Resources Research. 59, 1, e2022WR032907.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A multi-phase biogeochemical model for mitigating earthquake-induced liquefaction via microbially induced desaturation and calcium carbonate precipitation
Hall, C. A., Van Turnhout, A., Kavazanjian, E., Van Paassen, L. A. & Rittmann, B., Jul 21 2023, In: Biogeosciences. 20, 14, p. 2903-2917 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Effects of the Submerged Height of Mangrove-Inspired Skirt-Pile Group on Scour Mitigation around a Monopile Foundation
Li, X., Tao, J. & Van Paassen, L., 2023, In: Geotechnical Special Publication. 2023-March, GSP 343, p. 442-450 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference article › peer-review
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Researchers at Cardiff University Have Published New Data on Geotechnics [Increased Microbially Induced Calcium Carbonate Precipitation (MICP) Efficiency in Multiple Treatment Sand Biocementation Processes by Augmentation of Cementation Medium ...]
1/5/24
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Microbes can help prevent building collapse during earthquakes
12/9/22
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OR Research: Microbe Gas Could 'Cushion' Buildings During Quakes
10/21/19
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PSU research: Microbe gas could 'cushion' buildings during quakes
10/21/19
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California earthquake: How SOIL could save buildings from Big One - 'Time is running out'; EARTHQUAKES could one day become extinct following a groundbreaking project using injected microbes to stabilise soil.
10/19/19
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