Mohammadali's research has been focused on the effects of enzymatically-induced calcium carbonate precipitation on the swelling properties of expansive soils. Expansive soils are one of the most prevalent problematic soils worldwide.

His paper (the one appearing above) can be accessed at:

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10706-024-02901-6 

We did also delicate micro-fabric studies during his work. I very much like the elemental mapping of the EICP-induced crystals/precipitates of calcium carbonate in his soil. Please see the image below from the appendix of his paper, freely available from the springer website, you may select the appropriate circle at the bottom to see the first pair and second pair of photos. The second pair shows calcite element in green and Silicon (as an indicator of the background soil grains) in some reddish color, projected on the scanning electron micrograph.