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Josée Duchesne

Researcher at Laval University

Publications -  82
Citations -  3554

Josée Duchesne is an academic researcher from Laval University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cement & Portland cement. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 79 publications receiving 2873 citations. Previous affiliations of Josée Duchesne include University of Waterloo.

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Influence of the nature of organic compounds on fine soil stabilization with cement

TL;DR: In this paper, it is known that organic matter may affect the cementing process in soils, but what happens when cement is added to an organic soil? Both the organic matter content and the nature of this orga...
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Neutralisation of acid mine drainage with alkaline industrial residues: laboratory investigation using batch-leaching tests

TL;DR: In this paper, a concept for setting up capillary barriers composed of reactive tailings and alkaline industrial wastes was proposed, with the aim of short-term mitigation by neutralising acid produced by Fe sulfides and long-term mitigating by stabilisation of secondary products.
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Determination of the pH and the free alkali metal content in the pore solution of concrete: Review and experimental comparison

TL;DR: A literature review of methods for determining the pH and/or the free alkali metal content in the pore solution of concrete is presented in this paper, where three ex situ leaching methods (ESL) applied to Portland CEM I and CEM II mortars are compared.
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The effectiveness of supplementary cementing materials in suppressing expansion due to ASR: Another look at the reaction mechanisms part 2: Pore solution chemistry

TL;DR: Pore solution chemistry of cement pastes made with two condensed silica fumes, three pulverized fly ashes and one ground granulated blast furnace slag was measured after 7, 28, 84, 182, 364 and 545 days of curing (38°C and 100% R.H.) as discussed by the authors.