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Developing countries essentially need lowtechnology methods which can be applied to materials that are easily available. Here the author reports the results of co-operation between the UK and Ghana which has shown how tropical lateritic soils can be stabilised with lime to produce building blocks well-suited to local needs, especially in wet tropical regions.
Developing countries essentially need lowtechnology methods which can be applied to materials that are easily available. Here the author reports the results of co-operation between the UK and Ghana which has shown how tropical lateritic soils can be stabilised with lime to produce building blocks well-suited to local needs, especially in wet tropical regions.
Lime-stabilised soil building blocks
Coad, J. R. (author)
Building Research & Information ; 7 ; 80
1979-03-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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