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The following is a list of references used in Chapter 1, Roadway and Ballast and placed here in alphabetical order for your convenience. 1. American Iron and Steel Institute, Handbook of Steel Drainage and Highway Construction Products, Fifth Edition, 1994. 2. Ayers, D. J., Unstable track formations respond to bituminous spray treatment, Railway Gazette International, v. 128, n. 7, July 1972, p. 263-264. 3. Bank and Shore Protection in California Highway Practice, California Division of Highways, November, 1970.

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16. Eagleson, P . S., Dynamic Hydrology, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1970. 17. Earth Manual, Bureau of Reclamation, Washington, 1963. 18. Fair, G. M., Geyer, J. C., and Okun, D. A., Water and Wastewater Engineering, Vol. 1, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1971. 19. Federal Highway Administration, Hydraulics Branch, Electronic Computer Program for Hydraulic Analysis of Culverts, FHWA, 1979. 20. Federal Highway Administration, Hydraulic Design of Highway Culverts, Hydraulic Design Series No. 5, September 1985. 21. Foundation Engineering, ed. by G. A. Leonards, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1962. 22. Frederich, R. H., Myers, V . A., and Auciello, E. P ., Five-to-Sixty Minute Precipitation Frequency for the Eastern and Central United States , NOAA Tech. Memorandum, NWS HYDRO-35, National Weather Service, Silver Spring, Maryland, June, 1977. 23. Grace, J.L. Jr., Friction Factors for Hydraulic Design of Corrugated Metal Pipe, Department of Defense, U.S. Corps of Engineers, Proceedings of the Highway Research Board, U.S. Waterways Experimental Station, Vol. 44, 1965. 24. Hershfield, D. M., Rainfall Frequency Atlas of the United States, Technical Paper No. 40, U.S. Weather Bureau, Soil Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., May, 1961. 25. Horizontal Earth Boring and Pipe Jacking Manual, National Utility Contractors Association, latest edition. 26. Hydraulic Design of Flood Control Channels, Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, EM 1110-21601, July, 1970. 27. Identification of Rock Types, The, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, rev. Nov. 1960. 28. Installation Manual for Corrugated Steel Drainage Structures, National Corrugated Steel Pipe Association. 29. Izzard, C. F., Hydraulics of Runoff from Developed Surfaces, Proc. High. Res. Board, Vol. 26, pp. 129-150, 1946. 30. Jacksonville District, Corps of Engineers (1955), Waves and Wind Tides in Shallow Lakes and Reservoirs, Civil Works Investigation CW-167. 31. Kerby, J. H., Time of Concentration for Overland Flow, Civil Engineering, Vol. 26, pp. 129-150, 1946. 32. King, H. W. and Brater, E. S., Handbook of Hydraulics, McGraw-Hill, New York, 4th Ed., 1954. 33. Linsley, R. K., Jr., Kohler, M. A., and Paulhus, J. L. H., Hydrology for Engineers, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1975. 34. Maccaferri Gabions and Reno Mattresses, Maccaferri Gabions, Inc., August, 1986.

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56. Transactions, ASCE, Vol. 134, p. 559. 57. Transactions, ASCE, Vol. 134, p. 878. 58. Underwater Inspection and Repair of Bridge Substructures, Report No. 88, Synthesis of Highway Practice, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Washington, D.C., 1981. 59. Zim, H. S. and Schaffer, P . R., Rocks and Minerals, Golden Nature Guide Services, New York, 1957.

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