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Behavior of GGBFS-modified DSM columns in clay soil: Strength–permeability characteristics and predictive laboratory modeling

Murat Olgun, Gülsüm Yalçınyiğit, Alican Şenkaya, Ekrem Burak Toka, Mustafa Abdalwahid Noori Noori, İbrahim Hakkı Erkan
Murat Olgun iD Department of Civil Engineering, Konya Technical University, 42250 Konya, Türkiye
Gülsüm Yalçınyiğit iD Investments Department of Konya Provincial Health Directorate, 42100 Konya, Türkiye
Alican Şenkaya iD Department of Civil Engineering, Konya Technical University, 42250 Konya, Türkiye
Ekrem Burak Toka iD * Department of Civil Engineering, Konya Technical University, 42250 Konya, Türkiye
Mustafa Abdalwahid Noori Noori iD Independent Researcher, 42000 Konya, Türkiye
İbrahim Hakkı Erkan iD Department of Civil Engineering, Konya Technical University, 42250 Konya, Türkiye
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