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Potential concrete aggregate reactivity in Northwestern Nevada
Date
2004Type
ThesisDepartment
Geological Sciences and Engineering
Degree Level
Master's Degree
Degree Name
Geology
Abstract
Laboratory testing and petrography indicate that a relatively high potential for Alkali-Silica reactivity exists in several aggregates in northwestern Nevada.
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Committee Member | Carr, James R. |
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