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The barrage is an earth dam with asphaltic concrete lining.
A large pile of asphaltic gravel filled a bunker on the right-of-way.
It will then be mixed with stone and asphaltic cement at a temperature of 300 to 350 degrees to produce asphalt.
They flared to land, their skids sparkling on the roof's covering of asphaltic concrete.
Asphaltic surfaces perform intermediately relative to concrete and chip seal.
In the postwar years, a thicker asphaltic concrete cross-section with full paved hard shoulders came into general use.
Both railway tracks have an asphaltic surface.
Cooper Academy offers practical training in testing mechanical properties of asphaltic and unbound materials.
Asphaltic surfaces are about average.
It is described as an asphaltic pyrobitumen.
The Innerste is an earth-fill dam with multiple, external, asphaltic concrete layers.
The court also found that the contractor was entitled to an equitable adjustment for the additional 146 tests for asphaltic concrete.
Heavy oil is asphaltic and contains asphaltenes and resins.
Many asphaltic concrete pavements contain fly ash.
It was reinforced, waterproofed on the upstream side with asphaltic concrete, given an inspection walkway and an impervious blanket.
Abernathyite forms as a coating on fractures of asphaltic sandstone containing uranium deposits.
The intermediate area's surface depth will be total four inches (102 mm) combined of asphaltic concrete binder and surface materials.
Japan black consisted mostly of an asphaltic base dissolved in naphtha or turpentine, sometimes with other varnish ingredients, such as linseed oil.
Chains above the C20 range form solids, starting with paraffin wax, then tar and finally asphaltic bitumen, which used to make asphalt roads.
The entire route is paved with composite pavement (concrete which has been overlayed with asphaltic pavement).
The vanadium in huemulite is thought to originate from asphaltic material that occurs in association with the sandstone.
Both dams (of upper and lower reservoir) are rockfill embankment dams with an asphaltic concrete external sealing.
The construction materials businesses produce rock, sand, gravel, asphaltic concrete, ready-mixed concrete, and precast concrete products.
That is because the main cause of the pothole - defined as "a break in the asphaltic surface down to the base" - is spring's freeze-and-thaw cycle.
In the United States, chip seals are typically used on rural roads carrying lower traffic volumes, and the process is often referred to as "asphaltic surface treatment".