Clay Geosynthetic Barriers
Discover the essential insights into clay geosynthetic barriers in the authoritative book, Clay Geosynthetic Barriers by Zanzinger, published by A A Balkema Publishers in 2002. This comprehensive volume spans 410 pages and delves into the innovative use of geocomposites, which combine geosynthetics with bentonite. These advanced materials play a crucial role in various applications, including landfill cover systems, groundwater protection beneath roads and railways, and sealing barriers in tunnels and water canals.
In this work, Zanzinger meticulously discusses the durability and longevity of clay geosynthetic barriers, focusing on the performance of synthetic yarns and fibers. Whether you're a civil engineer, environmental professional, or a student in the field of geophysics, this book is an invaluable resource that bridges the gap between theory and practical application in soil and rock mechanics.