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Evaluation of a Modified Soluble Sulfate Determination Method for Fine-Grained Cohesive Soils

Soluble sulfate measurement in subgrade soils is an integral part of geotechnical investigations due primarily to sulfate-induced heave distress problems experienced by certain chemically treated sulfate soils. Sulfate measurements will assist engineers in the selection of appropriate soil stabiliza...

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Published in:Geotechnical testing journal 2002-03, Vol.25 (1), p.85-94
Main Authors: Puppala, AJ, Viyanant, C, Kruzic, AP, Perrin, L
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