Ground improvement techniques in geology and earth science refer to methods used to enhance the properties of soil or rock for construction purposes. These techniques are crucial when natural ground conditions are not suitable for supporting structures or infrastructure. Common methods include soil stabilization, which involves altering the soil's physical or chemical properties to increase strength and reduce settlement. Another approach is ground reinforcement, where materials like geotextiles or geogrids are used to improve load-bearing capacity. Additionally, techniques such as compaction and grouting are employed to densify or fill voids in soil, enhancing its overall stability. These practices ensure that construction projects can proceed safely and efficiently, adapting the ground to meet engineering requirements.
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