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Volumn 90, Issue 8, 2009, Pages 2636-2641
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Increasing exfiltration from pervious concrete and temperature monitoring
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Author keywords
Best management practice; BMP; Exfiltration; Freeze; Infiltration; Pervious concrete; Porous concrete; Stormwater
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Indexed keywords
AGGREGATES;
ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE;
BOREHOLES;
CLAY;
CONCRETES;
FREEZING;
AGGREGATE BASE;
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTISE;
BMP;
CLAY SOIL;
EXFILTRATION;
FREEZE;
PERVIOUS CONCRETE;
PERVIOUS CONCRETE SYSTEMS;
POROUS CONCRETES;
STORMWATERS;
INFILTRATION;
CONCRETE;
RAIN;
WATER;
AIR TEMPERATURE;
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE;
CONCRETE;
INFILTRATION;
MONITORING SYSTEM;
STORMWATER;
AIR TEMPERATURE;
ARTICLE;
CLAY;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE;
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING;
ENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURE;
FILTRATION;
FREEZING;
SOIL INFILTRATION;
SOIL TEXTURE;
SOIL TREATMENT;
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;
UNITED STATES;
WATER RETENTION;
WINTER;
NORTH AMERICA;
TENNESSEE;
UNITED STATES;
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EID: 66049112360
PISSN: 03014797
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2009.02.007 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (39)
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References (17)
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