soil-lime stabilization - meaning and definition. What is soil-lime stabilization
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What (who) is soil-lime stabilization - definition

NATIVE OR IMPORTED MATERIAL UNDERNEATH A ROADWAY OR RAILROAD TRACK
Formation (rail); Lime Subgrade Stabilization; Formation level; Railway bed
  • Section through railway track and foundation showing the sub-grade

lime green         
  • A lime yellow Oshkosh P-15 fire truck
COLOR
Lime (colour); Lime green; Electric Lime; Electric lime; Lime Green; Web color lime green; BFFF00; Slime green; Volt color
also lime-green
Something that is lime green is light yellowish-green in colour.
COLOUR
Soil Stradivarius         
STRADIVARIUS VIOLIN
Soil Strad; Soil stradivarius
The Soil Stradivarius (pronounced ) of 1714 is an antique violin made by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona (1644–1737). A product of Stradivari’s golden period, it is considered one of his finest.
Biological soil crust         
  • Biological soil crust in [[Natural Bridges National Monument]] near [[Sipapu Bridge]].
Cryptogamic soil; Cryptogammic soil; Cryptobiotic soil crust; Cryptobiotic soil; Biological soil crusts; Cryptobiotic soil crusts; Biocrust
Biological soil crusts are communities of living organisms on the soil surface in arid and semi-arid ecosystems. They are found throughout the world with varying species composition and cover depending on topography, soil characteristics, climate, plant community, microhabitats, and disturbance regimes.

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Subgrade

In transport engineering, subgrade is the native material underneath a constructed road, pavement or railway track (US: railroad track). It is also called formation level.

The term can also refer to imported material that has been used to build an embankment.