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Progress in Resource Utilization of River sediment in the Field of Building Materials

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  • Chenhao LIANG,
  • Qiangbin CHENG,
  • Xiaohong XIONG,
  • Ruqi YI,
  • Chen WANG

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At present, there is a great demand for building materials in the market, and the market prospect of building materials is relatively considerable. Through studying the composition of river sediment and its resource utilization in the field of building materials, this paper expounds the current domestic scholars' research on river sediment in building materials, and summarizes the current problems and challenges, so as to provide a reference for the sustainable development of river sediment in the field of building materials.

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  • Chenhao LIANG, & Qiangbin CHENG, & Xiaohong XIONG, & Ruqi YI, & Chen WANG, . "Progress in Resource Utilization of River sediment in the Field of Building Materials," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 16(06).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:349093
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.349093
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