This is the fifth publication in a series of compilations of the reports on research completed for the Iowa State Highway Commission. This research was done for the Iowa State Highway Research Board Project HR-1, "The Loess and Glacial Till Materials of Iowa; an Investigation of Their Physical and Chemical Properties and Techniques for Processing Them to Increase Their All-Weather Stability for Road Construction." The research, started in 1950, was done by the Iowa Engineering Experiment Station under its project 283-S. The project was supported by funds from the Iowa State Highway Commission. The principal objectives of the project may be summed up as follows: 1. To determine by means of both field and laboratory studies the areal and str...
The paving of roadways originally developed from the inadequacy of natural soils to support vehicles...
Bibliography: p. 224-225.Prepared as part of an investigation conducted by the Engineering Experimen...
ABSTRACT: Soil stabilization can be explained as the alteration of the soil properties by chemical o...
The sixth in a series, this bulletin further compiles the reports on completed research done for the...
This is the fourth publication in a series of compilations of the reports on research completed for ...
This paper presents a portion of the results of an experimental stabilized soil road base program in...
This paper presents the methods of construction, and the evaluation of three years of field and labo...
Because of existing and predicted future shortages of road-building aggregates, the Iowa State Highw...
This bulletin is a further compilation of the reports on completed research done for the Iowa State ...
In October 1986, the Transportation Research Program of the University of Kentucky published a repor...
Prepared as part of an investigation conducted by the Engineering Experiment Station, University of ...
The purposes of this study were to evaluate the effects of hydrated lime on the soils from Section A...
It is widely recognized in Iowa that there are not enough economically available supplies of sand, g...
This report presents the results of a limited investigation of the use of lime as an auxiliary addi...
Although the use of lime, fly ash and sodium carbonate in the stabilization of fine grained soils ha...
The paving of roadways originally developed from the inadequacy of natural soils to support vehicles...
Bibliography: p. 224-225.Prepared as part of an investigation conducted by the Engineering Experimen...
ABSTRACT: Soil stabilization can be explained as the alteration of the soil properties by chemical o...
The sixth in a series, this bulletin further compiles the reports on completed research done for the...
This is the fourth publication in a series of compilations of the reports on research completed for ...
This paper presents a portion of the results of an experimental stabilized soil road base program in...
This paper presents the methods of construction, and the evaluation of three years of field and labo...
Because of existing and predicted future shortages of road-building aggregates, the Iowa State Highw...
This bulletin is a further compilation of the reports on completed research done for the Iowa State ...
In October 1986, the Transportation Research Program of the University of Kentucky published a repor...
Prepared as part of an investigation conducted by the Engineering Experiment Station, University of ...
The purposes of this study were to evaluate the effects of hydrated lime on the soils from Section A...
It is widely recognized in Iowa that there are not enough economically available supplies of sand, g...
This report presents the results of a limited investigation of the use of lime as an auxiliary addi...
Although the use of lime, fly ash and sodium carbonate in the stabilization of fine grained soils ha...
The paving of roadways originally developed from the inadequacy of natural soils to support vehicles...
Bibliography: p. 224-225.Prepared as part of an investigation conducted by the Engineering Experimen...
ABSTRACT: Soil stabilization can be explained as the alteration of the soil properties by chemical o...