CIVIL ENGINEERING DATABASE
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS
ASCE LIBRARY
All Proceeding Papers /Chapters
Design of a Replacement Science Laboratory for McMurdo Station, Antarctica
The House in Cold Climates — Current Technologies
Cold Weather Concreting in the St. Paul-Minneapolis Area
Cold Weather Roofing Failures
Asphalt Pavement Crack Control at Fairbanks International Airport
Use of Low Viscosity Asphalts in Cold Regions
Performance of Rubber-Modified Asphalt Pavements in Cold Regions
Technology of Snow and Ice Removal
A Hardening/Softening Model of Snow for Snow-Working Processes
Waste Management Practices in Antarctica
Anaerobic Filter Treatment of Septic Tank Effluent at Low Temperatures
Effects of Ice on Water Levels in the Upper Niagara River
Flow Developers for Melting Ice — Experimental Results
Fire Hydrant Winter Maintenance Program for Anchorage
Rebuilding Infrastructure for Pleasure Boating
Ice Buildup in Tailing Basins
Design and Installation of a Pile Foundation in a Remote Area of Alaska
Pile Roughness and Load Capacity in Frozen Soils
Pressure Buildup in Permafrost Pile Supports Induced by Freezeback
In-Situ Plate-Load Tests of Frozen Silt and Gravel
The Modified Berggren Method — A Review
Strength of Compacted Frozen Fill After Thawing
Sharp Cone Testing of Creep Properties of Frozen Soils and Ice
A Unique New Cold Weather Testing Facility
Deep Frost Effects on a Longitudinal Edge Drain
Unfrozen Water Contents of Six Antarctic Soil Materials
Comparison of Insulated and Noninsulated Pavements
Preliminary Results of Frost Heave Tests in a Large Cell
Preliminary Results From Simulation of Retaining Wall Displacement by Frost Action
Snow Control on Floating Ice Sheets
DYE-2 and DYE-3 — A 30 Year Engineering History
Frozen Gravel: A Study of Compaction and Thaw-Settlement Behavior
Influence of Ground Ice Variability on Settlement in Thawing Permafrost
Causative Factors Leading to the Formation of Ice Jams
Performance of Pavement at Central Wisconsin Airport
Disintegration of Frozen Granular Materials Using High Pressure Water Jets