Description
In recent years, due to population growth, a progressive living standard, and industrial progress, much of the air, water and land have become polluted. Extensive literature is available on air and water pollution but little effort has been made to determine how the ground soil responds to these hazardous or toxic substances. At present, most geotechnical projects design and construction are based on the test results followed from ASTM and AASHTO standards.To understand soil behaviour under in situ conditions, it is necessary to examine soil behaviour as closely to the actual condition as possible.To accomplish this we must understand the environmental conditions such as water and the different chemicals present in it which can influence soil properties.
Student Members
- Bibek Purkayastha(11-1-1-020)
- Suneet minhas(11-1-1-002))
- Sumit Patra(11-1-1-014)
- Amar Gupta (11-1-1-005)