The Deep Mixing Method
The Deep Mixing Method (DMM), a deep in-situ soil stabilization technique using cement and/or lime as a stabilizing agent, was developed in Japan and in the Nordic countries independently in the 1970s. Numerous research efforts have been made in these areas investigating properties of treated soil,...
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Main Authors: | Kitazume, Masaki (Author), Terashi, Masaak (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Boca Raton
CRC Press
2013
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