Industrial Minerals - Some Factors in the Selection and Testing of Concrete Aggregates for Large Structures - Discussion

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Elliot P. Rexford
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Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

B. C. Burgess-—Prior to hearing this paper presented at the San Francisco meeting, I travelled by car from Yuma, Ariz., across south-central California and up through the San Joaquin Valley. After hearing the paper I returned by the coast route to San Diego then along the Mexican border to Yuma. The striking feature of these trips, related to this paper, was the dry river and creek beds at a time of year not the dry season. Contrasted with this was the wasteful use of water in irrigation canals and laterals. Poland says "at least 90 pct of the ground water pumped is used for irrigation." That being the case, it would appear that first consideration should be given to conservation of this use. Probably a small part of this is actually reaching the plants. Some measure of this loss between pump and crops would be revealing. Methods that might be employed to reduce this loss are pipe lines and spraying of some crops such as the banana planters are using in Central America. Another idea which might be investigated is to line canals and ditches with some water-repelling mineral like pyro-phyllite. Perhaps a comparatively thin sprayed-on
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APA: Elliot P. Rexford  (1951)  Industrial Minerals - Some Factors in the Selection and Testing of Concrete Aggregates for Large Structures - Discussion

MLA: Elliot P. Rexford Industrial Minerals - Some Factors in the Selection and Testing of Concrete Aggregates for Large Structures - Discussion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1951.

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