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Light asphaltic oil road surfaces
Investigation to determine service value that may be expected of fine crushed rock and gravel surfaces to ascertain what methods might be employed to conserve material and increase serviceability by use of bituminous material; fine crushed rock and gravel roads; surface oiling of California state highways; bituminous treatment of crushed rock and gravel roads by surface mixing process; selection of method and oil for treatment; treatment of earth roads with oil. See also Pub. Wks., vol. 58, no. 12, Dec. 1927, pp. 459-463, 10 figs.
Light asphaltic oil road surfaces
Investigation to determine service value that may be expected of fine crushed rock and gravel surfaces to ascertain what methods might be employed to conserve material and increase serviceability by use of bituminous material; fine crushed rock and gravel roads; surface oiling of California state highways; bituminous treatment of crushed rock and gravel roads by surface mixing process; selection of method and oil for treatment; treatment of earth roads with oil. See also Pub. Wks., vol. 58, no. 12, Dec. 1927, pp. 459-463, 10 figs.
Light asphaltic oil road surfaces
Pub. Roads
McKesson, C.L. (author) / Frickstad, W.N. (author)
Public Roads ; 8
1927
34 pages
30 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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