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1、 GEOTEC G SUSTA Geo- P C HNICAL GEO- AINABL SELECTE -Institute o D KrishPublished b L SPECI -CHI LE WAS REME ED PAPER GEO-CH August Chic SPON of the Ame ED Nazli Y Dimitrios Z Arvin Fa Anirban hna R. Red by the Amer IAL PUB ICAGSTE MA EDIATI RS FROM HICAGO 2 t 1418, 20 ago, IllinoNSORED BYrican Soci

2、eDITED BY Yesiller, Ph Zekkos, Ph arid, Ph.D. De, Ph.D. ddy, Ph.D., rican Society B LICATIO GO 20 ANAGEM ION M SESSION 2016 016 is Y ety of Civi h.D. .D., P.E. , P.E. , P.E. , P.E., D.G y of Civil En ON NO. 016 MENT A NS OF il Engineer GE ngineers 273 AND rs Published by American Society of Civil En

3、gineers 1801 Alexander Bell Drive Reston, Virginia, 20191-4382 www.asce.org/publications | ascelibrary.org Any statements expressed in these materials are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily represent the views of ASCE, which takes no responsibility for any statement made herein.

4、No reference made in this publication to any specific method, product, process, or service constitutes or implies an endorsement, recommendation, or warranty thereof by ASCE. The materials are for general information only and do not represent a standard of ASCE, nor are they intended as a reference

5、in purchase specifications, contracts, regulations, statutes, or any other legal document. ASCE makes no representation or warranty of any kind, whether express or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or utility of any information, apparatus, product, or process discussed in

6、this publication, and assumes no liability therefor. The information contained in these materials should not be used without first securing competent advice with respect to its suitability for any general or specific application. Anyone utilizing such information assumes all liability arising from s

7、uch use, including but not limited to infringement of any patent or patents. ASCE and American Society of Civil EngineersRegistered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Photocopies and permissions. Permission to photocopy or reproduce material from ASCE publications can be requested by sending an e-

8、mail to permissionsasce.org or by locating a title in ASCEs Civil Engineering Database (http:/cedb.asce.org) or ASCE Library (http:/ascelibrary.org) and using the “Permissions” link. Errata: Errata, if any, can be found at http:/dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784480168 Copyright 2016 by the American Society

9、 of Civil Engineers. All Rights Reserved. ISBN 978-0-7844-8016-8 (PDF) Manufactured in 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 p

10、ractices are constantly being developed and implemented. Evolving global climate change 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

11、 and innovative concepts, materials, energy sources, technologies, and practices. Sustainability 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, prov

12、ided a unique opportunity to highlight recent advances, new directions, and opportunities 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

13、were accepted for publication. The papers are divided into five Geotechnical Special Publications (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

14、, addresses major broad issues related to sustainability and resilience in geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering, including carbon sequestration as well as characterization, analysis, monitoring, and response to geohazards and natural disasters, including earthquakes and landslides. Advances

15、 in emerging technologies and materials such as bio-mediated soils and nanomaterials are 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 gro

16、und, piles and foundations, and landfills. The second GSP also presents the challenges 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 engin

17、eering and geosynthetics used for geoenvironmental systems, as well as advances in sustainable 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

18、 wastes and industrial byproducts. Geo-Chicago 2016 GSP 273 iii ASCEThe fourth GSP, Sustainable 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 metho

19、ds, and effects of chemicals and other environmental factors on properties and behavior 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,

20、contaminated materials, containment, policy, and education. In addition, international 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

21、 Civil Engineers, each paper published in these Geotechnical Special Publication (GSPs) 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 ser

22、vice was utilized in order to assure anonymity and maintain uniformity of standards. As 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, G

23、lobal 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., M.ASCE, Manhattan College Krishna R. Reddy, Ph.D., P.E., D.GE, F.A

24、SCE, University of Illinois at Chicago Geo-Chicago 2016 GSP 273 iv ASCEAcknowledgments 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 commen

25、dable quality of the Conferences technical content and these proceedings are also the result 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

26、 deadlines. The following individuals served as the conference program committee. They 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 Con

27、ference Co-Chair/Workshops Co-Chair Nazli Yesiller, Global Waste Research Institute / California 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

28、Michael A. Malusis, Bucknell University Workshops Chair James L. Hanson, California Polytechnic 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. Floe

29、ss, AECOM and Charles Wilk, ALLU Group, Inc. G-I TCC Liaison Susan E. Burns, Georgia Institute 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

30、 the conference. We hope that these GSPs will serve as valuable references to all working 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 Mi

31、chigan 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 273 v ASCELIST OF SESSION CHAIRS Kitae Baek Bate Bate Malek Bouazza Maria Chrysochoou

32、 Claudio Cameselle Yan-Jun Du Megan L. Hart Liming Hu Nick W. Hudyma Navid H. Jafari Jay N. Meegoda Angelica M. Palomino Joseph Scalia Vito Schifano Kaimin Shih Ming Zhu LIST OF REVIEWERS Ken Andromalos Burcin Avar Kitae Baek Janitha Batagoda Bate Bate Mohammed Bazne Nefeli Maria Bompoti Christopher

33、 Brown Erika Bustos Jos Villaseor Camacho Junnan Cao Jiannan Chen Hyunwook Choo Maria Chrysochoou Joel Conzelmann Manoj Datta James Deitsch Yaguang Du Ali Ebrahimi T.I. Eldho Maria Elektorowicz Daniel Elliott Chris Evans Daniel Ferreira Gregg Fiegel Stefanie Fountain Andrew Frano Cameron Fritz David

34、 Gent Simon Ghanat Malay Ghose Hajra Herwig Goldemund Mohammad Reza Hassanzadeh Gorakhki Susana Gouveia Dennis Grubb Henrik Hansen Jim Hanson Ryan Holmes Isaac Howard Nick Hudyma Navid Jafari Marzieh Jafary Ning-Jun Jiang Fei Jin Chad Johnston Nadine Kabengi Xin Kang Naji Khoury Nevin Koshy Fasheng

35、Li Hailong Li Jiang-Shan I Li Zhibin Liu Yan Ma Krishnanand Maillacheruvu Xuhui Mao Jose Miguel Rodriguez Maroto Francesco Mazzieri Jay Meegoda Arif Moghal Amin Mohammadi Thanasis Mpouras Christiana Mystrioti Johnson Oluremi Kolawole Osinubi Angelica Palomino Iraklis Panagiotakis Krishna Reddy Laure

36、n Reising Margaret Renas Manuel Rodrigo Daniel Ruffing Joseph Scalia Cristian Schulthess Nina Stark Timothy Stark Minhua Su Yuanyuan Tang Farshid Vahedifard James Wang Xing Wang Harald Weigand Qingbo Wen Ching Yuan Yeliz Yukselen-Aksoy Xihong Zhai Ming Zhang Yibo Zhang Dong-Mei Zhou Ying Zhou Ming Z

37、huGeo-Chicago 2016 GSP 273 vi ASCEContents Advances in Heavy Metal Treatment Advances in Surface Complexation Modeling for Chromium Adsorption on Iron Oxide 1 N. Bompoti, M. Chrysochoou, and M. Machesky Characterization of Heavy Metals in Mine Tailings and Lake Sediments: Implications on Remediation

38、 . 12 Oznur Karaca, Claudio Cameselle, and Krishna R. Reddy Effectiveness of Heavy Metal Removal in Urban Permeable Pavement Systems . 22 S. Javadi, S. Abdollahian, Q. Zhao, M. Ghavami, and T. Rockaway Heavy Metals Sorption by Drinking Water Treatment Byproducts in Jar Tests . 32 Megan L. Hart, Ryan

39、 Holmes, John T. Kevern, and Alexander A. Silvius Physical and Microscopic Characteristics Experiments with Heavy Metal Polluted Cohesive Soil . 42 Ya Chu, Songyu Liu, Guojun Cai, Hanliang Bian, and Tao Zhang Removal of Arsenic from Coal Fly Ash Leachate Using Manganese Coated Sand 53 Snover Punia,

40、Kamel Babaeivelni, Lisha Wu, and Amid P. Khodadoust Removal of Chromium, Copper, and Arsenic from Contaminated Water Using Manganese Oxide Based Adsorbents . 62 Lisha Wu, Snover Punia, and Amid P. Khodadoust Simultaneous Immobilization of Copper (Cu), Nickel (Ni), and Lead (V) Using Steel Slag Fines

41、 . 70 D. G. Grubb, S. C. Jagupilla, and M. Wazne Stabilized Nickel and Copper in a Ceramic Matrix and Their Leaching Behavior . 79 Yuanyuan Tang, Chengshuai Liu, and Kaimin Shih Geo-Chicago 2016 GSP 273 vii ASCEThe Leaching Characteristics of Chromite Ore Processing Residue from China 89 Y. Du and M

42、. Chrysochoou Contaminant Fate and Transport Absorption and Diffusion Potential of Waste Wood Ash-Treated Lateritic Soil 98 J. R. Oluremi, A. O. Eberemu, T. S. Ijimdiya, and K. J. Osinubi Adsortion Kinetics of Cadmium, Lead, and Nickel in Vermiculite . 108 Bernardo J. Jimnez and Maria E. G. Boscov C

43、ontaminant Transport through a Compacted Clay Liner with the Consideration of Consolidation Effects 118 Hefu Pu, Patrick J. Fox, and Charles D. Shackelford Detecting and Monitoring Oil Contamination Using Electrical Resistivity 128 Naji N. Khoury and Yara S. Maalouf Evaluation of Diffusion Rate Cons

44、tants from Soil Column Studies in Lime-Treated Semi Arid SoilsPb 2+and Zn 2+Scenarios 135 Arif Ali Baig Moghal, Syed Abu Sayeed Mohammed, Mosleh Ali Al-Shamrani, Waleed M. Zahid, and Bhaskar C. S. Chittoori Evaluation of Two Methods for Measuring Radon Flux from Earthen Radon Barriers . 145 Nicholas

45、 Stefani, William J. Likos, and Craig H. Benson Hydraulic Conductivity and Solute Transport in Two Different GCLs Permeated with a Synthetic Solution 156 Francesco Mazzieri and Erio Pasqualini Leaching Characteristics of Trace Elements from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Fly Ash . 168 Yibo Zhang

46、, Jiannan Chen, William J. Likos, and Tuncer B. Edil Time-Dependent Reliability Analysis of the Contaminant Migration of Radioactive Waste in Groundwater 179 S. Sujitha, Deepthi Mary Dilip, Sampurna Datta, and G. L. Sivakumar Babu Electrokinetic Remediation: Current Status and Future Challenges Asse

47、ssing the Use of Aluminium Electrodes on the Electrokinetic Dewatering and Stabilization of Dredged Mud Slurries 188 M. Malekzadeh and N. Sivakugan Geo-Chicago 2016 GSP 273 viii ASCEElectrokinetic Remediation of Soils Polluted with Pesticides: Flushing and Fence Technologies 203 C. Risco, S. Rodrigo

48、, R. Lpez-Vizcano, C. Sez, J. Villaseor, V. Navarro, P. Caizares, and M. A. Rodrigo Electro-Kinetic Remediation of Sulphate from Soil 213 Deendayal Rathod and P. V. Sivapullaiah Electrokinetic Removal of Heavy Metals from Mine Tailings and Acid Lake Sediments from Can Basin, Turkey 225 Oznur Karaca,

49、 Claudio Cameselle, and Krishna R. Reddy Experimental Study on Soft Soils Improvement by the Deep Electro-Osmotic Consolidation Technique . 235 Liming Hu, Hui Wu, Yuxiang Ren, and Qingbo Wen Modeling Microbial Transport under Low-Strength Electric Fields 245 Krishnanand Y. Maillacheruvu and Chandra Mouli Tummala Optical Detection of Volatile Hydrocarbons during the Electrokinetic Treatment of Polluted Soil Using an Optical Fiber Modified with a Composite of Prussian Blue and an Acrylic Polymeric Emulsion . 256 J. A. Garca, O. Cuev

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