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Effects of Forest Fire on Non-Structural Carbohydrates and Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus of <i>Pinus yunnanensis</i>. [PDF]
Fu X, Kou W, Wei L, Ye J, Wang Q.
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Hybrid Steel Fiber Design in Ultra-High-Performance Concrete Containing Coarse Aggregate Using Pore Size Distribution Within Coarse Aggregate Skeleton. [PDF]
Tang R, Du Y, Zhang J, Kong L.
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Fine ash content of explosive eruptions
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2009Abstract In explosive eruptions, the mass proportion of ash that is aerodynamically fine enough to cause problems with jet aircraft or human lungs ( 50%).
W.I. Rose, A.J. Durant
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Effects of fines content on packing density of fine aggregate in concrete
Construction and Building Materials, 2014Abstract The fines content (particles finer than 75 μm) in aggregate has substantial effects on the performance of concrete. Since the fines content has large surface area that would increase the water demand, maximum limits are often imposed. However, the fines content would also fill into the voids between larger particles to increase the packing ...
A.K.H. Kwan, P.L. Ng, K.Y. Huen
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Effect of fines content on frost heave
Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 1996In regions of seasonal frost the integrity of pavement structures is dependent on the resistance of base and subbase soils to frost action. This note describes the results of performing the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory CRREL II laboratory freezing test on a crushed limestone with a varying fines content.
Robert E Tester, Paul N Gaskin
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