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Constructing airport on Florida sands
Sandy soil offered poor foundation for asphalt runway surfaces, and was conditioned by mixing local marl into it 3 in. deep; drainage required 8 mi of pipe and 1/2 mi of canal; manner in which work was carried out.
Constructing airport on Florida sands
Sandy soil offered poor foundation for asphalt runway surfaces, and was conditioned by mixing local marl into it 3 in. deep; drainage required 8 mi of pipe and 1/2 mi of canal; manner in which work was carried out.
Constructing airport on Florida sands
Pub Works
Moneypenny, C.H. (author)
Public Works ; 73
1942
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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