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The Use of Water, Calcium Chloride, Light Oils, etc., as Dust Palliatives
In the discussion of this topic the element of road preservation is excluded, except in so far as the use of the materials described may incidentally affect that problem. The field for discussion, therefore, is a narrow one, confined principally to the relative merits and economy of the various materials for allaying dust.
The Use of Water, Calcium Chloride, Light Oils, etc., as Dust Palliatives
In the discussion of this topic the element of road preservation is excluded, except in so far as the use of the materials described may incidentally affect that problem. The field for discussion, therefore, is a narrow one, confined principally to the relative merits and economy of the various materials for allaying dust.
The Use of Water, Calcium Chloride, Light Oils, etc., as Dust Palliatives
Whinery, S. (author) / Wickes, J. L. (author) / Poore, H. C. (author) / Ross, Charles W. (author) / Bishop, Hubert K. (author) / Grabill, L. R. (author) / Meeker, R. A. (author)
2021-01-01
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