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In 1985, the Geological Society published Aggregates as the first volume in its Engineering Geology Special Publication series. It met with immediate acclaim, being awarded the Brewis Trophy by SAGA in 1986. "If your work involves the use of aggregates, buy this book and read no further; this volume will be an essential and valuable reference that you will use for many years.' (Canadian Geotechnical Journal 1988) In 1989, the working party whose work had resulted in the publication of Aggregates was reconvened to revise, update and extend their report. Each chapter was reviewed by independent referees. The second and greatly improved edition, published in 1993 and reprinted in 1998, represented the distillation of a vast body of knowledge and experience held not only by the members of the working party, but also by many international experts, scientists and engineers who contributed as reviewers, referees and corresponding authors. Owing to continued demand for this unique reference book, a group of aggregate specialists was convened in 1999 in order to review thoroughly and update Aggregates for this third edition. Outline of contents: Introduction; Occurrences; Field investigations; Extraction; Processing; Classification; Testing; Aggregates for concrete; Aggregates for mortar; Unbound aggregates; Bituminous bound aggregates; Rail ballast; Filter media; Appendix: Aggregate properties; Glossary; Index. Working Party Members and/or third edition Reviewers: Mr L. Collis (formerly Sandberg); Professor P. G. Fookes (Chairman; consulting engineering geologist), Mr R. A. Fox (formerly RMC Aggregates (UK) Ltd), Professor G. P. Hammersley (formerly Laing Technology Group, now BRE), Mr P. M. Harris (formerly BGS), Dr I. E. Higginbottom (formerly Wimpey Environmental Ltd), Mr J. Lay (RMC Aggregates (UK) Ltd), Dr G. Lees (formerly University of Birmingham), Mr D. I. Roberts (Land and Mineral Resource consultants), Mr A. R. Roeder (formerly British Cement Association), Dr I. Sims (Secretary; formerly Sandberg, now STATS Limited), Dr M. R. Smith (formerly Imperial College, now the Institute of Quarrying), Dr R. G. Thurrell (formerly BGS), Dr G. West (formerly TRL).
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In 1985, the Geological Society published Aggregates as the first volume in its Engineering Geology Special Publication series.
It met with immediate acclaim, being awarded the Brewis Trophy by SAGA in 1986.
"If your work involves the use of aggregates, buy this book and read no further; this volume will be an essential and valuable reference that you will use for many years.
' (Canadian Geotechnical Journal 1988) In 1989, the working party whose work had resulted in the publication of Aggregates was reconvened to revise, update and extend their report.
Each chapter was reviewed by independent referees.
The second and greatly improved edition, published in 1993 and reprinted in 1998, represented the distillation of a vast body of knowledge and experience held not only by the members of the working party, but also by many international experts, scientists and engineers who contributed as reviewers, referees and corresponding authors.
Owing to continued demand for this unique reference book, a group of aggregate specialists was convened in 1999 in order to review thoroughly and update Aggregates for this third edition.
Outline of contents: Introduction; Occurrences; Field investigations; Extraction; Processing; Classification; Testing; Aggregates for concrete; Aggregates for mortar; Unbound aggregates; Bituminous bound aggregates; Rail ballast; Filter media; Appendix: Aggregate properties; Glossary; Index.
Working Party Members and/or third edition Reviewers: Mr L.
Collis (formerly Sandberg); Professor P.
G.
Fookes (Chairman; consulting engineering geologist), Mr R.
A.
Fox (formerly RMC Aggregates (UK) Ltd), Professor G.
P.
Hammersley (formerly Laing Technology Group, now BRE), Mr P.
M.
Harris (formerly BGS), Dr I.
E.
Higginbottom (formerly Wimpey Environmental Ltd), Mr J.
Lay (RMC Aggregates (UK) Ltd), Dr G.
Lees (formerly University of Birmingham), Mr D.
I.
Roberts (Land and Mineral Resource consultants), Mr A.
R.
Roeder (formerly British Cement Association), Dr I.
Sims (Secretary; formerly Sandberg, now STATS Limited), Dr M.
R.
Smith (formerly Imperial College, now the Institute of Quarrying), Dr R.
G.
Thurrell (formerly BGS), Dr G.
West (formerly TRL).

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