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https://doi.org/10.37023/ee.8.1-2.4

INFLUENCE OF LEACHATES ON GEOTEHNICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF TERMITE MOUND SOILS

Adebola Adekunle orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-0129-2987 ; Department of Civil Engineering, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria
Fidelis Nkeshita ; Department of Civil Engineering, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria
Adetayo Akinsanya ; Department of Civil Engineering, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria


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This study investigated the influence of leachate prepared from Telfairia occidentalis on the geotechnical and geochemical properties of termite mound soil obtained from the premises of the federal university of agriculture, Abeokuta, south-western Nigeria. The termite mound soil samples were collected from three different locations and each sample collected was contaminated by mixing with leachates in percentage increments of 0% 10%, 15% and 20% of dry weight of the air-dried soil. The soil samples were subjected to Atterberg limits and hydraulic conductivity tests for geotechnical observation and X-ray fluorescence tests for geochemical tests. The range of values for the geotechnical analyses were obtained as; plastic limit (9.1% – 14.2%), liquid limit (28.6 % – 61%), plasticity index ((18.2% – 49.5%) and hydraulic conductivity (1.85 – 4.1 x 10-8) cm/sec) with a resultant reduction in the plastic limit, liquid limit and plasticity index values but an increase in the hydraulic conductivity of the samples as the leachate concentration increased. The results from X-ray fluorescence analyses after 20% leachate contamination showed that the major elemental chemical composition for the three samples were comprised of SiO2 (56.25 – 56.5%), Al2O3 (28.42 – 28.50%), Fe2O3 (4.46 – 6.5%), TiO2 (1.08 – 1.23%), CaO (1.45 – 1.60%), P2O5 (0 – 0.04%), K2O (0.9 – 6.1%) and MnO (0.02 – 4.7%). There was a marginal alteration of the indices with the values inferring the presence of a minimum composition of feldspar and a major composition of quartz-rich minerals and thus lending more credence to the presence of silicates as shown from the X-ray fluorescence results. It also infers that the termite mounds are predominantly made from sand materials. The termite soil samples obtained from the aforementioned locations may not be suitable for engineering works unless stabilization procedure is adopted.

Ključne riječi

Geotechnical, Geochemistry, Termite mound, Leachates

Hrčak ID:

266053

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/266053

Datum izdavanja:

20.12.2021.

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