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Record #80619:

[An experimental study on frost susceptibility of windblown sands] / Xiaobai Chen, Wanwei Peng, Yaqing Wang.

Title: [An experimental study on frost susceptibility of windblown sands] / Xiaobai Chen, Wanwei Peng, Yaqing Wang.
Author(s): Chen, Xiaobai.
Peng, Wanwei.
Wang, Yaqing.
Ch'en, Hsiao-Pai.
P'eng, Wan-Wei.
Wang, Ya-Ch'ing.
Date: 1986.
Language: Chinese.
In: Journal of Glaciology and Geocryology. (1986.), Vol. 8(3) (1986)
Abstract: Experiments show that frost heave of most windblown sands containing 5% of particles less than 0.05 mm in diameter is less than 4%, so this is suitable material for preventing frost heave and can be used for lining canals.
Notes:

Journal of Glaciology and Geocryology. Vol. 8(3) :233-238 (1986).

Paper presented at national symposium on preventing engineering structures from frost damage in seasonal frost regions.

English summary, p.238. English figure captions.

Keywords: 551.343 -- Periglacial processes. Thermokarst.
624.139.22 -- Frost heave.
626.1 -- Inland waterways.
E12 -- Glaciology: frozen ground / snow and ice engineering.
SPRI record no.: 80619

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