Stabilizing clay soil with dry hydroxy-aluminum

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Earth treatment or control – Chemical

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106900, 175 21, 175 64, 404 76, 501147, C09K 1700, E02D 312

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ABSTRACT:
A method of stabilizing clay soil comprising admixing the clay soil with an effective amount of dry hydroxy-aluminum.

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