Evaluation of the physical properties of water treatment residue for use as a soil substitute compared with decomposed granite soil(Soil Physics)
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To evaluate water treatment residue (WTR) as a soil substitute material, its physical properties were investigated and compared with decomposed granite soil (DGS). For comparison purposes, relative gas diffusivity (D/D_0), saturated hydraulic conductivity (K_s), water retention curve, porosity and readily available water were measured for both the WTR and the DGS. The measured D/D_0, K_s, water retention ability and porosity were higher for the WTR than for the DGS. These differences may be attributable to intra-aggregate and inter-aggregate pores created in the WTR through binding of silt and clay particles in the flocculation process. The behavior of water and gasses surrounding these pores may explain the physical properties of the WTR. The characteristics measured in this evaluation indicate that WTR has good potential for reuse as a soil substitute material.
著者
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PARK Seok-Gon
Graduate School of Social and Cultural Studies, Kyushu University
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YAHATA Hisashi
Department of Green Space Environment, Nishi-Nippon Junior College
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Kim Young-jin
Lifecord Co. Ltd. Seoul
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OHASHI Mizue
School of Human Science and Environment, University of Hyogo
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KUROSAWA Kiyoshi
Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Kyushu University
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KIM Young-Jin
Graduate School of Social and Cultural Studies, Kyushu University
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Kim Young-jin
Graduate School Of Social And Cultural Studies Kyushu University
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Kurosawa Kiyoshi
Institute Of Tropical Agriculture Kyushu University
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Ohashi Mizue
School Of Human Science And Environment University Of Hyogo
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Park Seok‐gon
Kyushu Univ. Fukuoka Jpn
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Park Seok-gon
Graduate School Of Social And Cultural Studies Kyushu University
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Yahata Hisashi
Nishi‐nippon Junior Coll. Fukuoka Jpn
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Yahata Hisashi
Department Of Green Space Environment Nishi-nippon Junior College
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