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Carolina Bracho-Villavicencio, Helena Matthews-Cascon, Marc García-Durán, Xavier Vélez, Nicola Lago, Laura Busquier and Sergio Rossi
Suitable colonization materials are a pursued target in marine restoration programs. Known for making nutrients available while reducing pollutants and the risk of pathogens in terrestrial ecosystems, Biochar and Bioferment materials of organic origin we...
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Chitransh Shrivastava, Nor Hafizah Ramli Sulong, Tatheer Zahra, Mohamed Elchalakani, Kumari Gamage and Sabrina Fawzia
The environmental concerns raised by the over-exploitation of fresh water and river sand have driven researchers to explore seawater sea sand concrete (SWSSC) as a substitute for conventional concrete in structural columns. With numerous investigations o...
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Xianzheng Yu, Hua Liu, Xiaolin Fan, Liangyu Zhu, Chengqi Zhang and Shiyi Zhang
In marine environments, bridge piers and columns are prone to corrosion caused by harmful media, particularly chloride ions. This corrosion can lead to cracking of the steel bars in the protective layer of the bridge piers. To enhance the corrosion resis...
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Shaofei Zhou, Xu Liang, Jiandong Gao, Bo Ye, Chengyu Li, Jin Qian, Jiangtao Shu and Ying Ye
This study proposed the use of polyaniline?alkaline copper carbonate composites as anti-corrosion and anti-biofouling concrete additives and established a set of high-dispersion preparation methods for this composite additive. The effects of polyaniline?...
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Maohua Zhang, Zenong Tian and Jiyin Cui
In order to study the influence of nanomaterials on the carbonation resistance of marine concrete under bending loads, an appropriate amount of nano-SiO2 was added to plain concrete, and a self-developed carbonation box and bending loading device were us...
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Shagang Li, Xiaotong Yu, Wentao Zhou, Yingdi Liao and Da Chen
Sulfate and chloride in the marine environment threaten the lifespan of concrete structures. Predicting the strength of concrete under different degrees of ion erosion is essential for marine structure design and maintenance. In this paper, a novel metho...
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Lingjie Wu, Chenchi Jiang, Weiqiang Wang, Xiang Gao and Yufeng Xia
In contrast to the marine environment, coastal regions encompass substantial saline soils characterized by complex corrosive chemical compositions. This poses notable challenges to the durability of concrete structures erected in coastal dredger fill sil...
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Mehrdad Hadizadeh-Bazaz, Ignacio J. Navarro and Víctor Yepes
Recently, the repair and maintenance of structures has been necessary to prevent these structures? sudden collapse and to prevent human and financial damage. A natural factor in marine environments that destroys structures and reduces their life is the p...
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Sherin Khadeeja Rahman and Riyadh Al-Ameri
This research work features the mechanical properties of a novel marine geopolymer concrete that can be used under marine exposure conditions without any strength deterioration.
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Seongsik Park, Jong Ryol Kim, Young Ryun Kim, Seokjin Yoon and Kyunghoi Kim
In this study, we aimed to investigate the effect of artificial reefs (ARs) made from concrete, steel, and steel slag on the concentrations of As, Cd, Cr6+, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, and Zn in marine ecosystems. We conducted a field investigation of the concentrat...
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