Fly ash for soil improvement : proceedings of sessions sponsored by Committees on Soil Improvement and Geosynthetics of the Geotechnical Engineering Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers in conjunction with the ASCE Convention in Dallas, Texas, October 24-28, 1993 / edited by Kevan D. Sharp.
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- 0872629864
- 624.151363 FLY
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Use of Self-Cementing Fly Ashes as a Soil Stabilization Agent / Glen Ferguson -- Fly Ash Stabilization of Tropical Hawaiian Soils / Peter G. Nicholson and Vinai Kashyap -- Stabilization of South Texas Soils with Fly Ash / M. Saleh Keshawarz and Utpal Dutta -- Enzyme Enhanced Stabilization of Soil and Fly Ash / Lutful I. Khan and Mohammad Sarker -- Stabilization of Industrial Wastes / Robert L. Smith -- Lime Sludge Amended Fly Ash for Utilization as an Engineering Material / M. H. Maher, J. M. Butziger, D. L. DiSalvo and I. S. Oweis -- A Study of Engineering Properties of a Clay Modified by Fly Ash and Slag / Shi-Chih Chu and Hsiang-Sheng Kao -- Treatment of Calcareous Expansive Clays / Sahel N. Abduljauwad.
Fly Ash for Soil Improvement provides civil and geotechnical engineers with a contemporary review of the beneficial uses of fly ash for both general construction purposes and for waste containment/soil stabilization.
Peer-reviewed papers describe the use of self-cementing fly ashes as a soil stabilization agent; fly ash stabilization of tropical Hawaiian soils, south Texas soils, and industrial wastes; enzyme-enhanced stabilization; lime sludge amended fly ash; calcareous expansive clays; and engineering properties of a clay modified by fly ash and slag.
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