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American Association of State and Highway Transportation Officials, 2022
Publisher: AASHTO
File Format: PDF
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The Loss on Ignition method for the determination of organic content is most applicable to those materials identified as peats, organic mucks, and soils containing relatively undecayed or undecomposed vegetative matter or fresh plant materials such as wood, roots, or grass, or carbonaceous materials such as lignite, coal, etc. This method determines the quantitative oxidation of organic matter in these materials and gives a valid estimate of organic content. The Wet Combustion method (AASHTO T 194) is recommended when it is desired to determine the percentage of humus-like, easily oxidized organic material to provide information relating to the suitability of a soil for plant growth.
Standard Practice for Capping Cylindrical Concrete Specimens (ASTM C617-15)
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Standard Practice for Static Segregation of Hardened Self-Consolidating Concrete (SCC) Cylinders
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Standard Practice for Design Considerations When Using Reclaimed Asphalt Shingles (RAS) in Asphalt Mixtures
Guide Design Specifications for Bridge Temporary Works, 2nd Edition, Includes 2020 Interim Revisions
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