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Jan 5, 2023

Turk Salty Concrete (TSC) Can Isolate the Freshwater Interface against the Sea Water Intrusion and Salty Formations

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Saline water causes a number of serious problems for both shoreline constructions and freshwater aquifers; what's more, coastal aquifers face major problems such as seawater intrusion into the interface and a decreasing in the amount of water resources during drought when water allocations from surface resources are lower less than normal. It is proposed that by injecting TSC into the interface area at a specified depth it would be possible to isolate against saline water intrusion. In 2004, huge salt domes were identified in the Gotvand Dam reservoir which could if released affect the freshwater in the Karun River. TSC grout can be used to isolate salt formations in the form of vertical curtain. SEM imaging at a resolution of x2,000 have shown the adhesiveness of fibers in TSC. The images show that fibers and salt concrete blend producing the ancient mummification techniques. TSC can reduce the costs and time of grouting.

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Afshin Turk [email protected]
Khuzestan Water and Power Authority, Ahvaz, Khuzestan, Iran. Email: [email protected]

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