Land reclamation using clay slurry or in deep water: Challenges and solutions

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Offshore land reclamation has become more challenging in recent years. One of reasons is the use of soft soil such as dredged clay slurry when there is lack of granular fill materials and the improvement of soft soil to meet the design requirements is challenging. Another reason is that the water depth in which land reclamation has to be carried out is getting deeper and deeper and the supply of a huge amount of fill materials becomes another challenge. In this paper, methods for land reclamation using clay slurry and the associated soil improvement methods are introduced. Case studies for land reclamation over ultra-soft soil are presented. Methods to use sewage sludge or other waste for land reclamation are also proposed. To overcome the difficulties in land reclamation in deep water, a new land reclamation method, NeuSpace, is also introduced.

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Chu, J., & Guo, W. (2015). Land reclamation using clay slurry or in deep water: Challenges and solutions. In 15th Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, ARC 2015: New Innovations and Sustainability (pp. 1790–1793). Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering. https://doi.org/10.3208/jgssp.TC217-02

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