Pinpointing Suspect Triplicate Unconfined Compressive Strength Values in a Series of Soil-Additive Strength Determinations, HR-1, Progress Report, 1961


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01/06/1961

Resumo

In recent years, various types of organic and inorganic materials have been investigated for use as soil stabilizing agents in the construction of highways and airports. Since the properties and environmental conditions of soils vary so greatly from place to place, a stabilizing agent that is suitable for one type of soil may not be satisfactory for another. As a result, it is often desirable to evaluate several stabilizing agents under varying treatment conditions before deciding on a specific one to be used with a given soil. In addition many research programs have been initiated which investigate the effects of these stabilizing agents upon soils.

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http://publications.iowa.gov/19604/1/IADOT_hr1progress_Pinpointing_Suspect_Triplicate_Strength_Values_Soil_Additive_1961.pdf

(1961) Pinpointing Suspect Triplicate Unconfined Compressive Strength Values in a Series of Soil-Additive Strength Determinations, HR-1, Progress Report, 1961. Transportation, Department of

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en

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http://publications.iowa.gov/19604/

Palavras-Chave #Transportation #Materials #Roads and highways #Research
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Departmental Report

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