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Micro-mechanical performance evaluation of expansive soil biotreated with indigenous bacteria using MICP method
N Tiwari, N Satyam, M Sharma
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 10324, 2021
722021
Effect of freeze-thaw cycles on engineering properties of biocemented sand under different treatment conditions
M Sharma, N Satyam, KR Reddy
Engineering Geology 284, 106022, 2021
722021
Rock-like Behavior of Biocemented Sand Treated under Non-Sterile Environment and Various Treatment Conditions
M Sharma, N Satyam, KR Reddy
Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 2021
54*2021
State of the Art Review of Emerging and Biogeotechnical Methods for Liquefaction Mitigation in Sands
M Sharma, N Satyam, KR Reddy
Journal of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste 25 (1), 03120001, 2020
542020
Investigation of Various Gram-Positive Bacteria for MICP in Narmada Sand, India
M Sharma, N Satyam, KR Reddy
International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2019
532019
Experimental study on mitigating wind erosion of calcareous desert sand using spray method for microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation
M Dagliya, N Satyam, M Sharma, A Garg
Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering 14 (5), 1556-1567, 2022
48*2022
Strength and durability of biocemented sands: Wetting-drying cycles, ageing effects, and liquefaction resistance
M Sharma, N Satyam
Geoderma 402, 115359, 2021
462021
Strength Enhancement and Lead Immobilization of Sand Using Consortia of Bacteria and Blue-Green Algae
M Sharma, N Satyam, KR Reddy
Journal of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste 24 (4), 04020049, 2020
45*2020
Large-scale spatial characterization and liquefaction resistance of sand by hybrid bacteria induced biocementation
M Sharma, N Satyam, KR Reddy
Engineering Geology 302, 106635, 2022
332022
Comparison of Improved Shear Strength of Biotreated Sand using Different Ureolytic Strains and Sterile Conditions
M Sharma, N Satyam, KR Reddy
Soil Use and Management, 2020
302020
Hybrid bacteria mediated cemented sand: Microcharacterization, permeability, strength, shear wave velocity, stress-strain, and durability
M Sharma, N Satyam, KR Reddy
International Journal of Damage Mechanics 30 (4), 618-645, 2021
222021
Multiple heavy metal immobilization and strength improvement of contaminated soil using bio-mediated calcite precipitation technique
M Sharma, N Satyam, KR Reddy, M Chrysochoou
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 29 (34), 51827-51846, 2022
212022
Liquefaction resistance of biotreated sand before and after exposing to weathering conditions
M Sharma, N Satyam, KR Reddy
Indian Geotechnical Journal 52 (2), 328-340, 2022
19*2022
Simplified biogeochemical numerical model to predict pore fluid chemistry and calcite precipitation during biocementation of soil
M Sharma, N Satyam, N Tiwari, S Sahu, KR Reddy
Arabian Journal of Geosciences 14 (9), 807, 2021
17*2021
Effect of Rise Husk Ash and Cement Mixtures on Unconfined Compressive Strength of Cohesive Soil
M Sharma, DK Soni
Indian Journal of Science and Technology 9, 44, 2016
22016
Bearing Capacity and Liquefaction Assessment of Shallow Foundations Resting on Vibro-Stone Column Densified Soil in Vallur Oil Terminal, India
T Das, M Sharma, D Choudhury
Indian Geotechnical Journal 53 (6), 1392-1413, 2023
12023
Influence of freezing–thawing cycles on biotreated sand using MICP
M Sharma, N Satyam
Indian Geotechnical Conference, 383-389, 2021
12021
Potential of Bio-mediated Calcite Precipitation Methods for Heavy Metal Immobilization and Strength Enhancement of Contaminated Soils
M Sharma
Indian Geotechnical Journal, 1-5, 2024
2024
Effects of bacterial and treatment combinations on biocementation of sand: strength enhancement, liquefaction resistance, durability, and contamination immobilization
M Sharma, N Satyam, KR Reddy
Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Indore, 2021
2021
Model Scale Application of Biomineralization Technique: Dynamic Cone Penetration Test and Calcite Content
M Sharma, N Satyam
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