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Surface Treatment with Tars, Heavy Oils, etc.
The last few years have witnessed an increased use of various materials for the treatment of roads, with a view to their preservation, as well as the prevention of dust. The methods have been of two classes, namely, by improved processes of road construction, and by surface treatments.
Surface Treatment with Tars, Heavy Oils, etc.
The last few years have witnessed an increased use of various materials for the treatment of roads, with a view to their preservation, as well as the prevention of dust. The methods have been of two classes, namely, by improved processes of road construction, and by surface treatments.
Surface Treatment with Tars, Heavy Oils, etc.
Ross, Charles W. (author) / Crosby, W. W. (author) / Hubbard, Prevost (author) / Blanchard, Arthur H. (author) / Eppele, Frank J. (author) / Rablin, John R. (author) / Compton, R. K. (author) / Connell, William H. (author) / Dean, Arthur W. (author) / Ellis, Fred. E. (author)
2021-01-01
301911-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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