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Performance Evaluation of Waste Kota Stone Slurry Powder Mixed with Black Cotton Soil

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Table 1 Laboratory test results of BC soils from different sites and from results founded the weakest was soil taken from Amrit nagar, Bohr khera, district Kota in Rajasthan state
Table 2 Variation in liquid limits of different specimens having varying percentage of KSSP in the black cotton soil
Table 4 Variation in plasticity index of different specimens which having varying percentage of KSSP in the black cotton soil
Table 6: Shrinkage limit and Volumetric Shrinkage of Specimens
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