Comparative study of peat properties in Johore Malaysia

In its natural condition, peat contains an excessive organic content of more than 75%, which is very challenging for any construction with high water content, random fiber arrangement, and low shear strength. It is necessary to define the properties of peat as preliminary work before any constructi...

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Main Authors: Norhaliza Wahab, Norhaliza Wahab, Mohd Khaidir Abu Talib, Mohd Khaidir Abu Talib, Nur J. Latifah, Nur J. Latifah, Aziman Madun, Aziman Madun, Faizal Pakir, Faizal Pakir
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.105962024-01-15T07:29:52Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/10596/ Comparative study of peat properties in Johore Malaysia Norhaliza Wahab, Norhaliza Wahab Mohd Khaidir Abu Talib, Mohd Khaidir Abu Talib Nur J. Latifah, Nur J. Latifah Aziman Madun, Aziman Madun Faizal Pakir, Faizal Pakir T Technology (General) In its natural condition, peat contains an excessive organic content of more than 75%, which is very challenging for any construction with high water content, random fiber arrangement, and low shear strength. It is necessary to define the properties of peat as preliminary work before any construction is established. Thus, the main objective of this paper was to compare the index properties, including the physical, chemical, and engineering properties of all three types of Johore peat. The method applied to investigate the index properties involved oven-dried, chemical solution, x-ray radiation, and compressive strength. As a result, Johore peat graded the ranges from H3 to H8 in the South-West region, whereas the Fibric recorded high fiber contents compared to other types. All the peat types were poor in strength due to the low clay mineral and high carbon content. The peat was very spongy due to its loose structure, odour, and reddish to dark brown colour produced by an organic component capable of maintaining a high-water capacity and acidity within its body. The Fibric demonstrated a spongy texture compared to Hemic and Sapric, as shown in the Scanning Electron Microscope analysis. Generally, the index properties result for Fibric, Hemic, and Sapric depended on the fiber components contained in the peat, based on its scale, arrangement, and quantity. 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/10596/1/J16546_f00a29f1736ec59c83b7111313170209.pdf Norhaliza Wahab, Norhaliza Wahab and Mohd Khaidir Abu Talib, Mohd Khaidir Abu Talib and Nur J. Latifah, Nur J. Latifah and Aziman Madun, Aziman Madun and Faizal Pakir, Faizal Pakir (2023) Comparative study of peat properties in Johore Malaysia. Asia-Pacific Journal of Science and Technology, 29 (4). pp. 1-8.
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Norhaliza Wahab, Norhaliza Wahab
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Nur J. Latifah, Nur J. Latifah
Aziman Madun, Aziman Madun
Faizal Pakir, Faizal Pakir
Comparative study of peat properties in Johore Malaysia
description In its natural condition, peat contains an excessive organic content of more than 75%, which is very challenging for any construction with high water content, random fiber arrangement, and low shear strength. It is necessary to define the properties of peat as preliminary work before any construction is established. Thus, the main objective of this paper was to compare the index properties, including the physical, chemical, and engineering properties of all three types of Johore peat. The method applied to investigate the index properties involved oven-dried, chemical solution, x-ray radiation, and compressive strength. As a result, Johore peat graded the ranges from H3 to H8 in the South-West region, whereas the Fibric recorded high fiber contents compared to other types. All the peat types were poor in strength due to the low clay mineral and high carbon content. The peat was very spongy due to its loose structure, odour, and reddish to dark brown colour produced by an organic component capable of maintaining a high-water capacity and acidity within its body. The Fibric demonstrated a spongy texture compared to Hemic and Sapric, as shown in the Scanning Electron Microscope analysis. Generally, the index properties result for Fibric, Hemic, and Sapric depended on the fiber components contained in the peat, based on its scale, arrangement, and quantity.
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author Norhaliza Wahab, Norhaliza Wahab
Mohd Khaidir Abu Talib, Mohd Khaidir Abu Talib
Nur J. Latifah, Nur J. Latifah
Aziman Madun, Aziman Madun
Faizal Pakir, Faizal Pakir
author_facet Norhaliza Wahab, Norhaliza Wahab
Mohd Khaidir Abu Talib, Mohd Khaidir Abu Talib
Nur J. Latifah, Nur J. Latifah
Aziman Madun, Aziman Madun
Faizal Pakir, Faizal Pakir
author_sort Norhaliza Wahab, Norhaliza Wahab
title Comparative study of peat properties in Johore Malaysia
title_short Comparative study of peat properties in Johore Malaysia
title_full Comparative study of peat properties in Johore Malaysia
title_fullStr Comparative study of peat properties in Johore Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of peat properties in Johore Malaysia
title_sort comparative study of peat properties in johore malaysia
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