1、GEOTECHNICAL SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 269 GEO-CHICAGO 2016 SUSTAINABILITY AND RESILIENCY IN GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SELECTED PAPERS FROM SESSIONS OF GEO-CHICAGO 2016 August 1418, 2016 Chicago, Illinois SPONSORED BY Geo-Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers EDITED BY Dimitrios Zekkos,
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9、the United States of America. Preface Geo-engineers and geo-scientists have been playing a major role in providing, protecting, and preserving infrastructure and the environment. Many innovative technologies and practices are constantly being developed and implemented. Evolving global climate change
10、 and exploding world population are leading to major concerns such as extreme geohazards, increased environmental pollution, and rapid depletion of natural resources. These new challenges can be addressed with new and innovative concepts, materials, energy sources, technologies, and practices. Susta
11、inability and resiliency have become essential in the development of new materials and infrastructure systems. Geo-Chicago 2016: Sustainability, Energy, and the Environment held in Chicago August 14-18, 2016, provided a unique opportunity to highlight recent advances, new directions, and opportuniti
12、es for sustainable and resilient approaches to design and protect infrastructure and the environment. The Geo-Chicago 2016 Conference attracted a significant amount of interest and in the end more than 350 papers were accepted for publication. The papers are divided into five Geotechnical Special Pu
13、blications (GSPs) that capture the multidisciplinary aspects and challenges of sustainability and resiliency, energy and the geoenvironment. The first GSP, Sustainability and Resiliency in Geotechnical Engineering, addresses major broad issues related to sustainability and resilience in geotechnical
14、 and geoenvironmental engineering, including carbon sequestration as well as characterization, analysis, monitoring, and response to geohazards and natural disasters, including earthquakes and landslides. Advances in emerging technologies and materials such as bio-mediated soils and nanomaterials ar
15、e also presented. The second GSP, Geotechnics for Sustainable Energy, tackles the new and innovative ways of storing and extracting energy in and from geotechnical media and structures such as shallow and deep ground, piles and foundations, and landfills. The second GSP also presents the challenges
16、of the energy storage and extraction at the field and lab scales as well as its numerical and experimental modeling. The third GSP, Sustainable Geoenvironmental Systems, addresses recent advances in landfill engineering and geosynthetics used for geoenvironmental systems, as well as advances in sust
17、ainable barrier materials and systems. The third GSP also presents studies into slopes, dikes, and embankment, the application of ground improvement in geoenvironmental applications, and the geoengineering of mine wastes and industrial byproducts. Geo-Chicago 2016 GSP 269 iii ASCEThe fourth GSP, Sus
18、tainable Materials and Resource Conservation, describes the properties and applications of new, recycled, and residual materials, detailed/improved characterization of soils with laboratory and field testing methods, and effects of chemicals and other environmental factors on properties and behavior
19、 of soils. The fourth GSP also presents the approaches and use of modeling and simulations in geoengineering. The fifth GSP, Sustainable Waste Management and Remediation, addresses various aspects of remediation, contaminated materials, containment, policy, and education. In addition, international
20、perspectives are included to provide further context on challenges and innovations in geoenvironmental engineering on a global scale. Following standards of practice of the Geo-Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers, each paper published in these Geotechnical Special Publication (GSPs)
21、 was peer reviewed by at least two anonymous, qualified, technical reviewers (and in some cases three or four reviewers) and selected for publication by the proceedings editors. An advanced document management service was utilized in order to assure anonymity and maintain uniformity of standards. As
22、 such, the papers contained in these proceedings are eligible for discussion in the ASCE Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering and for ASCE awards. The Editors Nazli Yesiller, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, Global Waste Research Institute / California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obis
23、po Dimitrios Zekkos, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of Michigan Arvin Farid, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Boise State University Anirban De, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Manhattan College Krishna R. Reddy, Ph.D., P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE, University of Illinois at Chicago Geo-Chicago 2016 GSP 269 iv ASCEAcknowledgments
24、The success of Geo-Chicago 2016 is credited to the session chairs and authors of the technical papers and also plenary session presenters for their valuable contributions to the geotechnical literature. The commendable quality of the Conferences technical content and these proceedings are also the r
25、esult of the efforts of the hundreds of reviewers. We thank the session chairs, authors and reviewers for generously contributing their valuable time and expertise, in many cases, under time pressure and demanding deadlines. The following individuals served as the conference program committee. They
26、deserve special acknowledgment and recognition for their extraordinary efforts in making this Conference a reality and a resounding success: Conference Chair Krishna R. Reddy, University of Illinois at Chicago Conference Co-Chair/Workshops Co-Chair Nazli Yesiller, Global Waste Research Institute / C
27、alifornia Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Technical Program Chairs Dimitrios Zekkos, University of Michigan; Arvin Farid, Boise State University and Anirban De, Manhattan College Short Courses Chair Michael A. Malusis, Bucknell University Workshops Chair James L. Hanson, California Pol
28、ytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Technical Tours/Social Program Co-Chairs Doug Hermann, Independent Consultant; and Dhooli Raj, Collins Engineers, Inc. Sponsorships and Exhibits Co-Chairs Carsten H. Floess, AECOM and Charles Wilk, ALLU Group, Inc. G-I TCC Liaison Susan E. Burns, Georgia In
29、stitute of Technology The Editors sincerely appreciates the help and patience of Ms. Helen Cook and Mr. Brad Keelor of Geo-Institute of the ASCE for their help in managing the paper submissions and organization of the conference. We hope that these GSPs will serve as valuable references to all worki
30、ng in geoengineering. The Editors Nazli Yesiller, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, Global Waste Research Institute / California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Dimitrios Zekkos, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of Michigan Arvin Farid, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Boise State University Anirban De, Ph.D., P.E.
31、, M.ASCE, Manhattan College Krishna R. Reddy, Ph.D., P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE, University of Illinois at Chicago Geo-Chicago 2016 GSP 269 v ASCELIST OF SESSION CHAIRS Dipanjan Basu Deepankar Choudhury Amro El Badawy Kevin C. Foye Kevin Franke Malay Ghose-Hajra Takeshi Katsumi Hideo Komine Senro Kuraoka Li
32、n Li Barbara A. Luke Brina Montoya Naoki Sakai Muhannad T. Suleiman Burak F. Tanyu Binod Tiwari Antonio Thome Joseph Wartman LIST OF REVIEWERS Beena Ajmera Ahmed Alawneh Ashraf Aly Hassan B. Munwar Basha Sr. Dipanjan Basu Sriman Battacharyya Ryley Beddoe Jaqueline Bonatto Omer Bozok Pamela Burnley S
33、usan Burns Bora Cetin Halil Ceylan Debarghya Chakraborty Santiram Chatterjee Jiannan Chen Deepankar Choudhury Helen Cook Mandar Dewoolkar Giancarlo Flores Kevin Foye Kevin Franke Madhavi Gali Malay Ghose Harja Priyanka Ghosh Lawrence Gilbert Kevin Gilmore Alireza Gitipour Ranjiv Gupta Jim Hanson Kar
34、la Heineck Georgette Hlepas Zahid Hossain Jianying Hu Liangbo Hu Nick Hudyma Toru Inui Masahiko Katoh Takeshi Katsumi Junichi Kawabata Youhei Kawamura Jeffrey Keaton Golam Kibria Seunghee Kim Itaru Kitahara Prabir Kolay Abhishek Kumar Anitha Kumari Senro Kuraoka Lin Li Mingdong Li Zhen Liu Barbara L
35、uke Barbara Luke John McCartney Arif Moghal Brina Montoya Nisha Naik Yacoub Najjar Munir Nazzal Kam Ng Michael Nicho Sanjay Nimbalker Jamal Nusairat Kiyoshi Omine Junboum Park Aravind Pedarla Lok Pokhrel Anand Puppala Krishna Reddy Cleomar Reginatto Jennifer Retherford Daniela Robertson John Seymour
36、 Franz Simon Nina Stark Timothy Stark Garry Stevenson Takefumi Takuma Burak Tanyu Junliang Tao Thuraisamy Thavaraj Kuo Tian Binod Tiwari Farshid Vahedifard Stan Vitton Joseph Wartman Yasutaka Watanabe Nazli Yesiller Xinbao Yu Ming Zhu Geo-Chicago 2016 GSP 269 vi ASCEContents Bio-Mediated Soil A New
37、Soil Treatment Method Using Casein from Bovine Milk . 1 Jooyoung Im, Gye-Chun Cho, and Ilhan Chang A Stoichiometric Model for Biogeotechnical Soil Improvement 7 Sean T. ODonnell, Nasser Hamdan, Bruce E. Rittmann, and Edward Kavazanjian Jr. An Environmentally-Friendly Geotechnical Approach for Soil E
38、rosion Reduction Using Microbial Biopolymers 17 Ilhan Chang, Jooyoung Im, and Gye-Chun Cho Biotreatment of Fine-Grained Soil through the Bioencapsulation Method 25 Bing Li, Jian Chu, and Andrew Whittle Enhanced Germination and Growth of Arabidopsis thaliana Using IrO 2 -Ta 2 O 5 | Ti as a Dimensiona
39、l Stable Anode in the Electro-Culture Technique 33 G. Acosta-Santoyo, R. A. Herrada, S. de Folter, and Erika Bustos Erosion Reduction of Coastal Sands Using Microbial Induced Calcite Precipitation 42 Casey Shanahan and Brina M. Montoya Experimental Investigation of the Mechanical Properties of MICP-
40、Treated Sands Reinforced with Discrete Randomly Distributed Fiber . 52 Lin Li, Mingdong Li, Ubani Ogbonnaya, Kejun Wen, Chi Li, and Farshad Amini Exploring X-Ray Computed Tomography Characterization and Reactive Transport Modelling of Microbially-Induced Calcite Precipitation in Sandy Soils . 62 Ros
41、a Mystica Akimana, Youngwoo Seo, Lin Li, Lucas J. Howard, Mandar M. Dewoolkar, and Liang Bo Hu Factors Affecting the Improvement of Sand Properties Treated with Microbially-Induced Calcite Precipitation . 72 G. G. N. N. Amarakoon and S. Kawasaki Geo-Chicago 2016 GSP 269 vii ASCEParticulate Simulatio
42、ns of Triaxial Tests on Bio-Cemented Sand Using a New Cementation Model 84 A. Khoubani, T. M. Evans, and B. M. Montoya Permeability Reduction Due to Microbial Induced Calcite Precipitation in Sand 94 Atefeh Zamani and Brina M. Montoya Sand Cementation Using the pH Dependency of Calcium Phosphate Com
43、pounds and the Addition of Various Powders . 104 R. A. N. Dilrukshi and S. Kawasaki Sustainable Slope Stabilization Using Biopolymer-Reinforced Soil 116 Santiago Caballero, Raju Acharya, Aritra Banerjee, Tejo V. Bheemasetti, Anand Puppala, and Ujwalkumar Patil Using Local Soil Microbial Enrichments
44、to Improve Sand Particle Aggregation from CaCO 3Precipitation . 127 Yu-Syuan Jhuo, Li-Hsien Chen, Hsin-Hsin Tung, Guang-Huey Lin, and Tsan-Hwei Huang Carbon Sequestration Chemo-Mechanical Coupling in Bonded Geomaterials: Representations in Two Scales . 137 Alessandro Gajo, Francesco Cecinato, and To
45、masz Hueckel Potential Impact of Thermal Pressurization on the Fault Response to CO 2Injection in Carbon Capture and Storage Projects 147 Kimia Mortezaei and Farshid Vahedifard Earthquakes Aseismic Upgrade of an Existing Railway Embankment by Double Sheet Pile and Tubular Pile Walls . 157 Takefumi T
46、akuma, Hiroyuki Nishimura, and Shigeru Kambe Cyclic Shear Response of Fraser River Sand Using Cyclic Ring Shear 167 Abouzar Sadrekarimi Earthquake-Induced Landslide Hazard Mapping: A Case Study in Lebanon . 177 Grace Abou-Jaoude, Angela Saade, Joseph Wartman, and Alex Grant Geo-Chicago 2016 GSP 269
47、viii ASCEEvaluation of the Liquefaction Potential for the Mega-City of MumbaiProbabilistic Performance-Based Approach . 187 K. S. Vipin and S. D. Anitha Kumari The Seismic Bearing Capacity Factor for Surface Strip Footings . 197 Anindya Pain, Deepankar Choudhury, and S. K. Bhattacharyya Seismic Defo
48、rmation Assessment of a Dam Founded on Low Plastic Fine-Grained Soils under Strong Earthquake Shaking 207 Thuraisamy Thavaraj, Garry Stevenson, and David Siu Seismic Rotational Stability of a Seawall Considering Non-Breaking Waves . 217 B. Giridhar Rajesh and Deepankar Choudhury Site-Specific Seismi
49、c Ground Response for Mormugao Port, Goa, India . 227 Nika S. Bhingarde and Nisha P. Naik Geoenvironmental Engineering for Disaster Recovery A Case Study of the Impact of Tropical Storms on the Stability of Natural Hillslopes in Macon County, North Carolina 237 Giuseppe Formetta, Alexandra Wayllace, and Ning Lu Characteristics of the Elemental Release from Recovered Soil Separated from Disaster Waste Generated by the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami 246 Masahiko Katoh, Takuya Yamaguchi, and Takeshi Sato Geoenvironmental Issues for