ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING GEOSCIENCE
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience MAY 2019
VOLUME XXV, NUMBER 2
Volume XXV, Number 2, May 2019
THE JOINT PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOLOGISTS AND THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA SERVING PROFESSIONALS IN ENGINEERING GEOLOGY, ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY, AND HYDROGEOLOGY
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briAn G. kAtz Florida Department of Environmental Protection 2600 Blair Stone Rd. Tallahassee, FL 32399 850-245-8233 eegeditorbkatz@gmail.com
EDITORIAL BOARD Watts, Chester “skip” F. Radford University, Chair hasan, syed University of Missouri, Kansas City nandi, arpita East Tennessee State University OOmmen, thOmas Michigan Technological University
sasOWsky, ira d. University of Akron katz, Brian G. Florida Department of Environmental Protection shakOOr, aBdul Kent State University
ASSOCIATE EDITORS Brankman, Charles, COnsultant Boston MA BruCknO, Brian Virginia Department of Transportation ClaGue, JOhn J. Simon Fraser University, Canada de GraFF, JerOme V. California State University, Fresno Fryar, alan University of Kentucky hauser, ernest Wright State University hutChinsOn, Jean Queens University, Canada keatOn, JeFF AMEC Americas marinOs, Vassillis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
mCBride, JOhn Brigham Young University mWakanyamale, kisa Illinois State Geological Survey santi, paul Colorado School of Mines dee, seth University of Nevada, Reno shlemOn, rOy R.J. Shlemon & Associates, Inc. stephensOn, William U.S. Geological Survey stOCk, GreG National Park Service sukOp, miChael Florida International University ulusay, resat Hacettepe University, Turkey Watts, Chester F. “skip,” Radford University West, terry Purdue University
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Cover photo Emergency aerial damage survey of the lower Layour River Valley, Dominica, West Indies in the aftermath of the Matthieu landslide dam. The dam collapsed about midnight on July 27, 2011 causing drainage of the entire impounded lake by the following day (A. James and De Graff, J.V., 2012, Landslides 9:529–537). The extent of the flood-water affected area was fully discernible on July 29th. Extensive deposition of sediment surrounds the Layou River Hotel. This included completely filling the hotel pool. The river is visibly downcutting into the initial flood-sediment filled channel. The initial emergency when the landslide dam was formed is described in De Graff, J.V., James A., and Breheny, P., 2010, Environmental & Engineering Geoscieces 16:73-89. (Photo credit: Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica, W.I.). See article on p. 138.
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience
Volume 25, Number 2, May 2019
Volume 25, Number 2, May 2019
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Stabilization Behavior and Performance of Loess Using a Novel Biomass-based Polymeric Soil Stabilizer Shengyan Pu, Yaqi Hou, Jin Ma, Yan Zou, Liu Xu, Qingqing Shi, Sijia Qian, and Xiangjun Pei
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Stabilization Behavior and Performance of Loess Using a Novel Biomass-based Polymeric Soil Stabilizer Shengyan Pu, Yaqi Hou, Jin Ma, Yan Zou, Liu Xu, Qingqing Shi, Sijia Qian, and Xiangjun Pei
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Proposed Improvements to Analytical Models of Anchored Retaining Walls Benamara Fatima Zohra, Belabed Lazhar, and Rouaiguia Ammar
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Proposed Improvements to Analytical Models of Anchored Retaining Walls Benamara Fatima Zohra, Belabed Lazhar, and Rouaiguia Ammar
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Lateritic Soil Treated with Waste Wood Ash as Liner in Landfill Construction Johnson R. Oluremi, Adrian O. Eberemu, Stephen T. Ijimdiya, and Kolawole J. Osinubi
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Lateritic Soil Treated with Waste Wood Ash as Liner in Landfill Construction Johnson R. Oluremi, Adrian O. Eberemu, Stephen T. Ijimdiya, and Kolawole J. Osinubi
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Ensuring Successful Landslide Investigation during an Emergency Response Jerome V. De Graff
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Ensuring Successful Landslide Investigation during an Emergency Response Jerome V. De Graff
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Extraction and Comparison of Spatial Statistics for Geometric Parameters of Sedimentary Layers from Static and Mobile Terrestrial Laser Scanning Data Gabriel Walton, Georgia Fotopoulos, and Robert Radovanovic
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Extraction and Comparison of Spatial Statistics for Geometric Parameters of Sedimentary Layers from Static and Mobile Terrestrial Laser Scanning Data Gabriel Walton, Georgia Fotopoulos, and Robert Radovanovic
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Environmental Availability of Potentially Toxic Elements in an Agricultural Mediterranean Site Dimitrios Alexakis, Dimitra Gamvroula, and Eleni Theofili
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Environmental Availability of Potentially Toxic Elements in an Agricultural Mediterranean Site Dimitrios Alexakis, Dimitra Gamvroula, and Eleni Theofili
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The Heavy Metals Pollution Index and Water Quality Monitoring of the Zarrineh River, Iran Maryam Khalilzadeh Poshtegal and Seyed Ahmad Mirbagheri
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The Heavy Metals Pollution Index and Water Quality Monitoring of the Zarrineh River, Iran Maryam Khalilzadeh Poshtegal and Seyed Ahmad Mirbagheri