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Record #96857:

Response of pavement to freeze-thaw cycles: Lebanon, New Hampshire, regional airport / Wendy L. Allen, William F. Quinn, Donald Keller, Robert A. Eaton.

Title: Response of pavement to freeze-thaw cycles: Lebanon, New Hampshire, regional airport / Wendy L. Allen, William F. Quinn, Donald Keller, Robert A. Eaton.
Author(s): Allen, Wendy L.
Quinn, William F.
Keller, Donald.
Eaton, Robert A.
Date: 1989.
Publisher: Hanover, NH: US Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
In: CRREL Special Report. (1989.), Vol. 89-2 (1989)
Abstract: Runway had experienced severe differential frost heaving and cracking during three successive winters. Relationships investigated between weakening of pavements, frost heave of surface and position of freezing front. Reconstruction of runway with 80 to 120 cm subgrade provided adequate or good levels of frost protection.
Notes:

CRREL Special Report. Vol. 89-2 :iv, 31 p. (1989).

Keywords: 624.139.26 -- Bearing capacity of ground, effects of freezing and thawing.
629.7.085 -- Airports, runways and air fields.
E12 -- Glaciology: frozen ground / snow and ice engineering.
SPRI record no.: 96857

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