Quantitative Models For Aggregate: Some Types And Examples From Oklahoma Carbonate Rocks

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James D. Bliss
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Evaluation of data for three engineering variables-absorption, bulk specific gravity, and freeze-thaw durability (350 cycles)-was made for quarries in carbon- ate rocks in Oklahoma that supply aggregate. It was found that lower Paleozoic carbonate rocks (Cambrian through Devonian) are likely to make a better quality aggregate than upper Paleozoic (Mississippian to Permian) carbonate rocks. In addition, freeze-thaw durability can be forecast from absorption and is exemplary for lower Paleozoic carbonate rocks.
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APA: James D. Bliss  (1999)  Quantitative Models For Aggregate: Some Types And Examples From Oklahoma Carbonate Rocks

MLA: James D. Bliss Quantitative Models For Aggregate: Some Types And Examples From Oklahoma Carbonate Rocks. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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