Zeta potential of cation-treated soils and its implication on unfrozen water mobility

Volume: 173, Pages: 103029 - 103029
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Most frozen soils contain unfrozen water – water that remains liquid at subfreezing temperatures – which affects a frozen soil's strength and contributes to frost heave. Among the variables that influence the flow of unfrozen water through a freezing soil is the presence of clay minerals and their adsorbed cations. Zeta potential (ζp) is one measure of clay mineral surface properties that may provide insight into the interaction of mineral...
Paper Details
Title
Zeta potential of cation-treated soils and its implication on unfrozen water mobility
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
173
Pages
103029 - 103029
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