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Title | Author | Journal | Date | |
wha1 | Scrap tire homes keep rolling along. | Robert Steuteville. | BioCycle | Nov 1995 v36 n11 p58(2) |
wha2 | Slope stabilization using old rubber tires and geotextiles. | Paul S.H. Poh, Bengt B. Broms. | Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities | Feb 1995 v9 n1 p76(4) |
wha3 | Discussion. (response to Paul S.H. Poh and Bengt B. Broms, Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities, vol. 9, February 1995)(Slope Stabilization Using Old Rubber Tires and Geotextiles) | Imad A. Basheer, Yacoub M. Najjar. | Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities | Feb 1996 v10 n1 p40(1) |
wht1 | Tirehouse II. (using tires for home construction and energy conservation) (includes related article on Positive Mental Attitude of Idaho, a construction and land-development company) | Tim Rhodes, Kim Jones | Mother Earth News | Feb-March 1993 n136 p66(4) |
wht2 | Nature-friendly dams. (rubber tires make an attractive, sturdy alternative) | Stuart A. Hoenig, Joshua Minyard | Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World | Oct 1997 v4 n10 p9(2) |
wha4 | Rubber meets the road in Maine. (utilizing rubber tires in construction projects) | Nathan Whetten, James Weaver, Dana Humphrey, Thomas Sandford | Civil Engineering | Sep 1997 v67 n9 p60(4) |
wha5 | Design of highway embankments using tire chips | Peter J. Bosscher, Tuncer B. Edil, Senro Kuraoka | Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering | April 1997 v123 n4 p295(10) |
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whh1 | Scrap Tires Used for Arizona Earth Dam | Goodyear |