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Date: 2015-03-26 16:21:24
Road transport
Geotechnical engineering
Building materials
Road surface
Road
Subgrade
Infill
Infrastructure
Cellular confinement
Transport
Land transport
Pavements

Technical Summary Accelerated Pavement Testing of Low-Volume Paved Roads with Geocell Reinforcement Report Number: FHWA-KS-14-14 ▪ Publication Date: March 2015

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