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Ahmet H. Aydilek

Researcher at University of Maryland, College Park

Publications -  112
Citations -  3339

Ahmet H. Aydilek is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, College Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fly ash & Geotextile. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 107 publications receiving 2712 citations. Previous affiliations of Ahmet H. Aydilek include Anadolu University & Qualcomm.

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Biogeochemical processes and geotechnical applications: progress, opportunities and challenges

TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the progress, opportunities, and challenges in this emerging field, which consists of a geochemical reaction regulated by subsurface microbiology, including mineral precipitation, gas generation, biofilm formation and biopolymer generation.
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Stabilization of Organic Soils with Fly Ash

TL;DR: The effectiveness of fly ash use in the stabilization of organic soils and the factors that are likely to affect the degree of stabilization were studied in this paper, where unconfined compression and resilient modulus tests were conducted on organic soil.
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Biocalcification of sand through ureolysis

TL;DR: The results show that the bacterial cells effectively improved the geomechanical properties of the sand, owing to microbially induced precipitation and related pore volume changes.
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Class F Fly-Ash-Amended Soils as Highway Base Materials

TL;DR: In this article, the use of Class F fly ash amended soil-cement or soil-lime as base layers in highways was investigated, and a battery of tests were performed on soil-fly ash mixtures prepared with cement and lime as activators.
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Effects of pH on the leaching mechanisms of elements from fly ash mixed soils

TL;DR: In this paper, a laboratory pH-dependent batch water leach tests were conducted to investigate the leaching behavior of Al, Zn, Cr, Cu, Fe and Mn from soil-fly ash mixtures used in highway constructions under the influence of pH.