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Effects of steel mill dust on the strength characteristics of black cotton clay soils

Meshida et al., 2013

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5145617161528634311
Author
Meshida E
Oyekan G
Ogundalu A
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International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research

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the results of laboratory investigations on the influence of steel mill dust on the strength characteristics of tropical black cotton clay soils are presented. Tropical Black Cotton clay soils were mixed with steel mill dust at 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 30% steel mill dust content …
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