Impacts of Sterilization and Organic Matter Removal on the Rheology and Settling Behavior of Fluid Mud

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Mud is a fine-grained cohesive material which contains mineral particles (predominantly clay and silt), organic (and inorganic) matter, and water. Understanding mud’s rheological and settling behaviour is critical for sustainable sediment management in ports [1, 2]. A systematic analysis of the effect of clay minerology on the rheological and settling behaviour of mud has been conducted previously [3, 4]. In contrast, literature on the impact of organic matter on physical properties of sediment is scarce. Our previous work [5] demonstrated the impact of microbial inactivation via gamma radiation, revealing a significant increase in settling rates. Current research incorporates chemical sterilization (NaN3) and organic matter removal (NaOCl), to systematically differentiate between effects of microbial activity and effects of organic matter on the physical properties of fluid mud (FM).
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2025
Event14th International SedNet Conference 2025: Healthy Sediments - Madrid, Spain
Duration: 6 Oct 202510 Oct 2025
https://sednet.org/events/sednet-conference-2025/

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Conference14th International SedNet Conference 2025
Abbreviated titleSedNet 2025
Country/TerritorySpain
CityMadrid
Period6/10/2510/10/25
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