Use of Industrial Wastes in Geotechnical Engineering

Nazile Ural

Article ID: 843
Vol 2, Issue 2, 2019

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Abstract


The growing population of the world, which leads to increased production and consumption, result in an significent increase in solid wastes. This increase threatens environmental are human heath and harms the economics of countriesTo counteraction these negative outcomes, both the supply of wastes to the country's economy and the less use of natural resources can be considered. In this study, studies focus on the evaluation of industrial wastes in the geotechnical engineering are examined and discussed.


Keywords


Geotechnical Engineering; Industrial Waste; Recycling

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24294/nrcr.v2i2.843

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