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181. time-dependent rock failure at Kartchner Caverns, Arizona
182. Controls on build-and-fill architecture of the Argentine limestone and associated strata in northeastern Kansas and development of a first-cut method for evaluating limestone aggregate durability
183. Experimental studies to address strengths of limestone cores, sulfate heave problems in limestone cores and tunnel lining
184. Model development for a highly sloped, limestone watershed to be used in a radar-based flood alert system
185. Radial Hydraulic Flow Testing of an Argillaceous Limestone
186. Utilizing a substandard fly ash for a TDOT aggregate-lime-fly ash stabilized base course
187. Experimental and modeling study of sulfur dioxide behavior during oxy combustion in fluidized beds
188. Assessment of degradation of shaley limestone riprap
189. Optical gradation for crushed limestone aggregates
190. Quantitative assessment of the impact of use of Portland limestone cements in North Carolina concrete pavements
191. Deformation by pore collapse in the Shu'aiba limestone: An experimental study
192. The geomorphic evolution of limestone pavements and alvar grasslands in Northwestern New York State, United States of America
193. Irregular contact aureoles in limestone: Implications for the thermal consequences of dike emplacement in echelon fracture arrays, transient porosity, and kinetic isograds, Killala dike swarm, Ireland
194. Load transfer mechanisms of drilled shaft foundations in karstic limestone: Behavior under working load
195. The significance of edaphic and light factors to calciphile endemics restricted to the Claron Limestone in Red Canyon, Utah
196. THE TEMPERATURE FACTOR IN ROTARY DRILLING OF INDIANA LIMESTONE
197. A geomechanical approach to evaluate brittleness using well logs: Mississippian limestone, Northern Oklahoma
198. Laboratory strength testing of argillaceous limestone under varying saturation, scale, loading rate, and confinement condition
199. Influence of limestone powder content and size on transport properties of self-consolidating concrete
200. An archaeological and historical study of Fort Hampton, Limestone County, Alabama (1809-1816)
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