Increased construction costs coupled with the current large demand for aggregate materials prompted an investigation by the Mineral Industry Research Laboratory to find deposits of shale suitable for the manufacture of lightweight aggregate near the cities of Anchorage and Fairbanks.This work was conducted under the auspices of Master of Science theses far the bacculauriate years of 1965 and 1966
Among the many commercially produced lightweight aggregates, Idealite seems to exhibit many desirabl...
Aggregates are popular for use in concrete and lightweight concrete applications. Recent research sh...
An abridged format of papers, presentations and addresses given during the 1984 conference held on M...
The development of South Dakota shales for a lightweight concrete aggregate by the Agricultural Engi...
Expanded shale is one of several artificial lightweight aggregates currently used in the production ...
Indiana Geological Survey Report of Progress 12Laboratory tests show that some Indiana shales are po...
The study of four Alaskan areas was begun in the summer of 1954 under a program sponsored by the Off...
This report presents the results of a field evaluation of the thermal conductivity of lightweight cl...
In this study, a type of artificial lightweight shale ceramsite (ALSC) was used as the coarse lightw...
FINAL TECHNICAL REPORT: September 30,1976 to February 28,1986Contract Nos. U.S.D.O.E. ET-78-G-01-896...
Expanded shale lightweight aggregates, as the coarse aggregates, were used to produce lightweight ag...
This research investigated the technical feasibility of transforming waste drill cuttings into light...
Beach sand deposits along Alaska's shoreline have been prospected and worked for their precious meta...
This study assesses the possible use of local raw materials (clays) for producing expanded clay pel...
To develop oil shales as an alternate energy resource, it will be necessary to develop appropriate m...
Among the many commercially produced lightweight aggregates, Idealite seems to exhibit many desirabl...
Aggregates are popular for use in concrete and lightweight concrete applications. Recent research sh...
An abridged format of papers, presentations and addresses given during the 1984 conference held on M...
The development of South Dakota shales for a lightweight concrete aggregate by the Agricultural Engi...
Expanded shale is one of several artificial lightweight aggregates currently used in the production ...
Indiana Geological Survey Report of Progress 12Laboratory tests show that some Indiana shales are po...
The study of four Alaskan areas was begun in the summer of 1954 under a program sponsored by the Off...
This report presents the results of a field evaluation of the thermal conductivity of lightweight cl...
In this study, a type of artificial lightweight shale ceramsite (ALSC) was used as the coarse lightw...
FINAL TECHNICAL REPORT: September 30,1976 to February 28,1986Contract Nos. U.S.D.O.E. ET-78-G-01-896...
Expanded shale lightweight aggregates, as the coarse aggregates, were used to produce lightweight ag...
This research investigated the technical feasibility of transforming waste drill cuttings into light...
Beach sand deposits along Alaska's shoreline have been prospected and worked for their precious meta...
This study assesses the possible use of local raw materials (clays) for producing expanded clay pel...
To develop oil shales as an alternate energy resource, it will be necessary to develop appropriate m...
Among the many commercially produced lightweight aggregates, Idealite seems to exhibit many desirabl...
Aggregates are popular for use in concrete and lightweight concrete applications. Recent research sh...
An abridged format of papers, presentations and addresses given during the 1984 conference held on M...