CO[sub.2] Impact Analysis for Road Embankment Construction: Comparison of Lignin and Lime Soil Stabilization Treatments
The last decade has witnessed increased attention toward products, services, and works with reduced environmental impacts. In the field of road construction, the use of alternative materials, wastes, or by-products obtained from industries is attracting considerable interest. The Life Cycle Assessme...
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