Abstract
Washery dirt and mine refuse may be used without processing as road ballast, embankments and dykes, and for filling gravel pits and subsidence areas. The properties required in road ballast are outlined. For the top portions of embankments and for frost protection layers, washery dirt must be processed to remove particles of the wrong size. Methods of heat treatment are listed, and the chemical composition of the dirt is discussed. Because of its different chemical composition, large particles are preferable to fine dirt for some applications, even if they have to be crushed. Tree planting experiments on spoilbanks are described.
Citation Formats
Leininger, D, and Schieder, T.
Utilization of washery dirt and mine refuse.
Germany: N. p.,
1975.
Web.
Leininger, D, & Schieder, T.
Utilization of washery dirt and mine refuse.
Germany.
Leininger, D, and Schieder, T.
1975.
"Utilization of washery dirt and mine refuse."
Germany.
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title = {Utilization of washery dirt and mine refuse}
author = {Leininger, D, and Schieder, T}
abstractNote = {Washery dirt and mine refuse may be used without processing as road ballast, embankments and dykes, and for filling gravel pits and subsidence areas. The properties required in road ballast are outlined. For the top portions of embankments and for frost protection layers, washery dirt must be processed to remove particles of the wrong size. Methods of heat treatment are listed, and the chemical composition of the dirt is discussed. Because of its different chemical composition, large particles are preferable to fine dirt for some applications, even if they have to be crushed. Tree planting experiments on spoilbanks are described.}
journal = []
volume = {111:19}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1975}
month = {Oct}
}
title = {Utilization of washery dirt and mine refuse}
author = {Leininger, D, and Schieder, T}
abstractNote = {Washery dirt and mine refuse may be used without processing as road ballast, embankments and dykes, and for filling gravel pits and subsidence areas. The properties required in road ballast are outlined. For the top portions of embankments and for frost protection layers, washery dirt must be processed to remove particles of the wrong size. Methods of heat treatment are listed, and the chemical composition of the dirt is discussed. Because of its different chemical composition, large particles are preferable to fine dirt for some applications, even if they have to be crushed. Tree planting experiments on spoilbanks are described.}
journal = []
volume = {111:19}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1975}
month = {Oct}
}