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Quantitative models for aggregate: some types and examples from Oklahoma carbonate rocks

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Abstract

Evaluation of data for three engineering variable--absorption, bulk specific gravity, and freeze-thaw durability (350 cycles)--was made for quarries in carbonate rocks in Oklahoma that supply aggregate. It was found that lower Palrozoic 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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Publication type Book
Publication Subtype Conference publication
Title Quantitative models for aggregate: some types and examples from Oklahoma carbonate rocks
Year Published 1999
Language English
Publisher University of Oklahoma
Publisher location Norman, OK
Description p. 37-45
Larger Work Title Proceedings of the 34th Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals, 1998
Conference Title 34th Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals, 1998
Conference Location Norman, OK
Conference Date 1998-05-02T00:00:00
Country United States
State Oklahoma
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