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25th Anniversary Special
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The following issues are available (while supplies last):

Issue Code # Topics
VOLUME 12, NUMBER 1, MARCH 1991
PL911 • Detecting Carbonation
• Air-Void Systems in Concrete
VOLUME 18, NUMBER 3, DECEMBER 1997
PL973 • Effect of Ettringite on Frost Resistance
• Origins of Chloride Limits for Reinforced Concrete
VOLUME 20, NUMBER 1, APRIL 1999
PL991 • What is White Cement?
• Developments in Alkali-Silica Gel Detection
VOLUME 20, NUMBER 2, AUGUST 1999
PL992 • Portland Cement Characteristics--1998
• Factors Influencing Color
• New VOC Regulations
• Microscopical Examination and Interpretation of Portland Cement and Clinker
VOLUME 20, NUMBER 3, NOVEMBER 1999
PL993 • White Cement Concrete and Colored Concrete Construction
• Diamond Grinding Repairs Concrete Pavement
• High-Strength Concrete Caissons
• Two New Fellowships Examine Cracks in RCC and Durability of Heat-Treated Concrete
• Cement and Concrete Internet Sites
VOLUME 21, NUMBER 1, MARCH 2000
CT001 • PCA's Guide Specification for Concrete Subject to Alkali-Silica Reactions • The Role of Portland Cement Concrete in a Cleaner Environment
• Educating Concrete Finishers • Construction Activities and Federal Soil Regulations
VOLUME 22, NUMBER 1, APRIL 2001
CT011 • Building Flatness Into Walkways and Ramps
• The Versatility of Concrete; Portland; Blended; and Other Hydraulic Cements
• The Concrete Microscopy Library
VOLUME 22, NUMBER 2, JULY 2001
CT012 • Combating Balcony Corrosion
• Long-Term Performance of Concrete in Seawater • PCA Q&A: Can Rebound Hammers Measure Compressive Strength?
• Recycled Concrete As Aggregate
• R Values for Concrete
VOLUME 22, NUMBER 3, NOVEMBER 2001
CT013 • Reconstruction of Chicago’s Wacker Drive; Recent Hydraulic Cement Specification Emphasizes Performance
• Effect of Magnesium Chloride Deicers on Concrete
• Freeze-Thaw Durability of High-Strength Concrete
• A Review of Concrete Floors on Ground
VOLUME 23, NUMBER 1, MARCH 2002
CT021 • Review of the Newly Updated and Expanded Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures
• Autogenous Shrinkage May Cause Early Cracking of High-Performance Concrete
• Fire Ratings for Concrete
• The Cement and Concrete Reference Laboratory Provides Services to Ensure the Competency of Testing Labs
• CT X-Ray Scans Can Determine Air-Void Size and Spacing in Both Fresh and Hardened Concrete
VOLUME 23, NUMBER 2, JULY 2002
CT022

• Self-Consolidating Concrete is the Result of Advances in Admixture Technology and Mix Proportioning
• Popouts Caused by Alkali-Silica Reactivity Are Influenced by a Combination of Factors
• German Researchers Explore the Properties of Recycled-Concrete Aggregate

VOLUME 23, NUMBER 3, NOVEMBER 2002
CT023 • Early-Entry Sawing Controls Random Cracking and Reduces Labor Costs
• Class F Fly Ash Reduces ASR Expansion
• Research Supports ACI 318 Chloride Limits
• Concrete Pavements Cut Fuel Consumption
VOLUME 24, NUMBER 1, MARCH 2003
CT031 • Using Unbonded Caps for Compressive Strength Testing of Cores • A New Mechanism for Sulfate Attac • PCA Long-Term Outdoor Test Program
VOLUME 24, NUMBER 2, AUGUST 2003
CT032 • Use of Pervious Concrete Pavements Helps Owners and the Environment • A Clarification; Deterioration Mechanisms in Sulfate Exposures
• The PCA Library: An Industry Resource
VOLUME 24, NUMBER 3, DECEMBER 2003
CT033 • An Initiative Toward Performance-Based Specifications for Concrete
• Recycled Water in Concrete
• Concrete Petrography
VOLUME 25, NUMBER 1, MARCH 2004
CT041 • Conductive Concrete for Bridge Deck Deicing
• New Canadian Standard: A3000-03
• Concrete Thinking for a Sustainable World
• Q&A: Cold-Weather Concreting
VOLUME 25, NUMBER 2, AUGUST 2004
CT042 • First Use of UHPC for an Innovative Train Station Canopy • Decorative Concrete: Exposed Aggregate Finishes • Cement-Treated Subgrade Paves Way for Cement Plant Haul Road
• Internationalization and Environmental Benefits Prompt Change to ASTM C 150
• In-Situ Field Permeability Testing
VOLUME 25, NUMBER 3, DECEMBER 2004
CT043 • Aging Gracefully: Architectural Concrete Panels Turn 40 Years Old
• Pervious Concrete Mixtures and Properties •Supplementary Cementitious Materials: Ingredients in Blended Cements and Concrete

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