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Relation of certain frost phenomena to subgrade
Results of laboratory and field studies in Michigan; analysis of cause and effects of 156 heaves examined in field showed that 94 occurred in layer or pocket of fine-textured material, 22 in pocket of silt or very fine sand and silt surrounded by clay, 30 in medium to fairly coarse sand, and 6 in moderately coarse textures; remaining four occurred where subgrade soil appeared uniform with respect to character and moisture content. (See also Am. Highways vol. 10, no. 3, July 1931 pp. 4-9, 9 figs)
Relation of certain frost phenomena to subgrade
Results of laboratory and field studies in Michigan; analysis of cause and effects of 156 heaves examined in field showed that 94 occurred in layer or pocket of fine-textured material, 22 in pocket of silt or very fine sand and silt surrounded by clay, 30 in medium to fairly coarse sand, and 6 in moderately coarse textures; remaining four occurred where subgrade soil appeared uniform with respect to character and moisture content. (See also Am. Highways vol. 10, no. 3, July 1931 pp. 4-9, 9 figs)
Relation of certain frost phenomena to subgrade
Roads Streets
Burton, V.R. (author) / Benkelman, A.C. (author)
Roads and Streets ; 71
1931
5 pages
5 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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