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Subsurface Drainage, Soil-Fluid Interface Phenomena, and Management of Unpaved Surfaces
The first six papers are on issues related to subsurface drainage of slopes, embankments, and pavement subgrades. The first three describe precipitate formation in subsurface drainage systems because of chemical breakdown of certain types of aggregates, and the remaining three relate to drainage of granular bases, open-graded layers, and jointed concrete pavement. The next three papers describe phenomena at the soil-fluid interface. The movement of fluids in the subsurface is an important consideration in designing road structures to ensure adequate drainage and to safeguard against contaminant migration into the right-of-ways from a contaminated subsurface. The last group of papers describes management systems for unpaved and aggregate-surfaced roads. These papers provide either an overall look at the management systems, both computerized and manual, or specific details of system components that are applicable to unpaved surfaces.
Subsurface Drainage, Soil-Fluid Interface Phenomena, and Management of Unpaved Surfaces
The first six papers are on issues related to subsurface drainage of slopes, embankments, and pavement subgrades. The first three describe precipitate formation in subsurface drainage systems because of chemical breakdown of certain types of aggregates, and the remaining three relate to drainage of granular bases, open-graded layers, and jointed concrete pavement. The next three papers describe phenomena at the soil-fluid interface. The movement of fluids in the subsurface is an important consideration in designing road structures to ensure adequate drainage and to safeguard against contaminant migration into the right-of-ways from a contaminated subsurface. The last group of papers describes management systems for unpaved and aggregate-surfaced roads. These papers provide either an overall look at the management systems, both computerized and manual, or specific details of system components that are applicable to unpaved surfaces.
Subsurface Drainage, Soil-Fluid Interface Phenomena, and Management of Unpaved Surfaces
1994
101 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Soil & Rock Mechanics , Highway Engineering , Subsurface drainage , Unpaved roads , Road materials , Soil properties , Water effects , Pavements , Pavement bases , Road foundations , Highway maintenance , Permeability , Environmental transport , Runoff , Soil mechanics , Engineering properties , Soil water interactions
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