Çullu et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Investigation of pozzolanic activity of volcanic rocks from the northeast of the Black SeaÇullu et al., 2016
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- Çullu M
- Bolat H
- Vural A
- Tuncer E
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- Science and Engineering of Composite Materials
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Mineralogical and chemical properties, as well as the pozzolanic activities, of the volcanic rocks in the northeast of the Black Sea were examined. Physical and mechanical tests were conducted on samples collected from the study area and the feasibility of using volcanic …
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