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CRD-C144-92 Standard Test Method for Resistance of Rock to Freezing and Thawing

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12/01/1992
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Handbook for Concrete and Cement (USACE Concrete Research Division)

This method covets a procedure for determining the resistance of rock to freezing and thawing. Information developed by use of this method may be applicable in the evaluation of stone for use as slope protection, as concrete aggregate, or for other purposes.

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