SHELL | 2022
WHAT IS THE INFLUENCE OF MILD ELECTRIC STIMULATIONS ON THE MECHANICS OF MARINE SOILS?
More than half of the world’s population lives in coastal areas and is daily affected by the detrimental effects of coastal erosion, which include coastal property loss, damage to structures, and loss of land.
Currently, various approaches are available to control coastal erosion, but none of them is both effective and environmentally friendly.
This project aims to investigate a new, effective, and sustainable approach to strengthen marine soils and limit coastal erosion, with the ultimate aim to enhance the resilience of coastal areas against local sea level rise, strong wave action, coastal flooding, and other processes exacerbated by human-induced climate change.
Project team
Alessandro F. Rotta Loria Associate Professor |
Yeong-Man Kwon Post-doctoral Researcher |
Project team
Alessandro F. Rotta Loria Associate Professor |
Yeong-Man Kwon Post-doctoral Researcher |
Journal publications
→ Landivar Macias, A., Jacobsen, S. and Rotta Loria, A. F. (2024) Electrodeposition of calcareous cement from seawater in marine silica sands. Communications Earth and Environment. Article featured by Comm. Earth Env., as well as by The Economist, BBC, and The United Nations. 5(442).
→ Kwon, Y.-M. and Rotta Loria, A. F. (2024) Electrochemical cementation of granular materials with different fabric. Applied Materials Today. 38: 102235.