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STP774
Extending Aggregate Resources

Hotaling WW
Pages: 221
Published: 1982

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This publication addresses better utilization of what is available to extend aggregate resources. Several papers contained this volume look into supplementing the supply with another resource. Other papers discuss extending aggregate initially, stabilizing aggregate mixtures, and in general upgrading individual aggregate particles.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Hotaling W.

Aggregate-Related Applications for Residues from Fluidized Bed Combustion Boilers
Collins R.

Resource Conservation by Use of Iron and Steel Slags
Lewis D.

Economics of Using Incinerator Residue as a Highway Construction Material
Ormsby W., Patankar U., Taylor M.

Beneficiation of Natural Aggregates by Polymer Impregnation
Fontana J., Webster R.

Beneficiation of Marginal Coastal Oregon Aggregates with Cement
Chang C., Hicks R., Vinson T.

Slag Utilization in Pavement Construction
Emery J.

Properties of Marginal Aggregates Treated with Asphalt Emulsion
Evans G., Hicks R.

Potential for Asphalt Stabilized Sand Bases in Texas
Button J., Epps J., Little D.

Meeting Construction Aggregate Fracture Requirements with Natural Product-Sized Material
Polhemus B.

Sea Dredged Sand for Concrete
Aziz M., Murthy C., Ramaswamy S.

Use of Geotextiles to Extend Aggregate Resources
Lai J., Robnett Q.

Ceramic Roadway Aggregates
Petty A.

Committee: D04
Paper ID: STP774-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP774-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-4839-0

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