ABSTRACT

Dredged marine clay, treated with binders like cement, can be reused in various geotechnical applications as sound geomaterial. By adding and mixing binders with the clay, the soft material can be transformed into stronger and stiffer stratum for load bearing. Admittedly advancement in machinery and computerized operations have significantly improved the mixing process, but individual factors contributing to the mixing condition still leave room for further refinement of the effectiveness.