Suitability of Scoria as Fine Aggregate and Its Effect on the Properties of Concrete

The increase in the demand for concrete production for the development of infrastructures in developing countries like Ethiopia leads to the depletion of virgin aggregates and high cement demand, which imposes negative environmental impacts. In sustainable development, there is a need for constructi...

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Cement
Concrete
Construction industry
Construction materials
Depletion
Developing countries
Energy utilization
Environmental protection
LDCs
Mechanical properties
Rift valleys
Rivers
Sand
Sustainability
Sustainable development
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