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Journal of African earth sciences (1994), 2016-07, Vol.119, p.226-237
2016
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A review of the use of lateritic soils in the construction/development of sustainable housing in Africa: A geological perspective
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  • Journal of African earth sciences (1994), 2016-07, Vol.119, p.226-237
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Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
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Elsevier ScienceDirect Journals Complete
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  • Lateritic soils have been described as highly weathered tropical or sub-tropical residual soils with varying proportions of particle sizes ranging from clay size to gravel, usually coated with sesquioxide rich concretions. It is sometimes referred to as brick earth based on its use. The use of laterite and lateritic soils have been found to promote the realization of decent housing and bridging the housing deficit, especially in Africa. The author has attempted to review available information on the recent trends in building bricks and housing development with the aim of identifying a suitable soil material that will meet the present challenge of sustaining the environment without costing too much and maintaining a high standard of strength, durability and aesthetics. A critical review of laterite and lateritic soils from a geological point of view indicated these soils to be one of the best natural materials used in the production of compressed earth bricks. Lateritic soils are mostly well graded, comprising both cohesive (silt and clay) and cohesionless (sands and gravels) soil fraction, it contains sesquioxides and clay minerals which are very useful in the natural binding process as well as in the presence of most chemical binders. Compressed earth bricks are mainly composed of raw earth materials (soil) with their cohesion due principally to the clay fraction present in both humid and dry states. CEB's promote building in a 'sustainable' way and offers a good prospect to using our resources in an efficient manner while creating dwellings that improve human health, well-being and preserving a better environment, with an affordable and natural alternative. •Appraisal of the previous work in the use of tropical soils in low cost, energy efficient housing development.•It established CEBs as sustainable building materials for a sustainable environment.•Identification of lateritic soils as suitable material in the production of CEBs.•Established the importance of parent rock material (its type and mineralogy) in strength and durability of CEBs.•Discouraging the common practice of firing clay bricks for the sake of sustainable environment.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 1464-343X
eISSN: 1879-1956
DOI: 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2016.03.018
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1808616965

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