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The built-up sand-capped athletic field system
Posted on:
2011-09-28
Degree:
Ph.D
Type:
Dissertation
University:
Michigan State University
Candidate:
Kowalewski, Alexander R
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GTID:
1447390002451074
Subject:
Agriculture
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Native soil athletic fields high in silt and clay provide inadequate drainage during periods of heavy rainfall, resulting in reduced wear tolerance and surface stability when combined with heavy use. Renovation procedures range from...
Keywords/Search Tags:
Athletic
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