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Co-authorship network of co-authors of M J Sharrock
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Pellinen, Terhi, D W Christensen, Geoffrey M. Rowe, & M J Sharrock. (2004). Fatigue-Transfer Functions: How Do They Compare?. Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 1896(1). 77–87.13 indexed citations
Rowe, Geoffrey M. & M J Sharrock. (2003). THE DIRECT TENSION TEST AND THE BEHAVIOR OF ASPHALT BINDERS AT LOW AND INTERMEDIATE TEMPERATURES. 2(3).3 indexed citations
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Pellinen, Terhi, et al.. (2003). Procedure for obtaining binder stiffness over a range of temperatures for mix stiffness predictive models. 2(3).2 indexed citations
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Meegoda, Jay N., et al.. (2002). Correlation of Surface Texture, Segregation, and Measurement of Air Voids.6 indexed citations
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Rowe, Geoffrey M., John D’Angelo, & M J Sharrock. (2002). Use of the zero shear viscosity as a parameter for the high temperature binder specification parameter. 2(2).26 indexed citations
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Rowe, Geoffrey M., et al.. (2002). Detection of segregation in asphalt pavement materials using the ARAN profile system.3 indexed citations
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Rowe, Geoffrey M. & M J Sharrock. (2001). Development of standard techniques for the calculation of master curves for Linear-visco elastic materials. 1(1).21 indexed citations
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Bouldin, M G, et al.. (2000). PREDICTING THERMAL CRACKING OF PAVEMENTS FROM BINDER PROPERTIES: THEORETICAL BASIS AND FIELD VALIDATION. Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists Proc. 69.58 indexed citations
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Rowe, Geoffrey M., M J Sharrock, M G Bouldin, & R Dongré. (2000). ADVANCED TECHNIQUES TO DEVELOP ASPHALT MASTER CURVES FROM THE BENDING BEAM RHEOMETER.19 indexed citations
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Rowe, Geoffrey M., S F Brown, M J Sharrock, & M G Bouldin. (1995). VISCOELASTIC ANALYSIS OF HOT MIX ASPHALT PAVEMENT STRUCTURES. Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 44–51.11 indexed citations
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Bouldin, M G, Geoffrey M. Rowe, Jorge B. Sousa, & M J Sharrock. (1994). MIX RHEOLOGY - A TOOL FOR PREDICTING THE HIGH TEMPERATURE PERFORMANCE OF HOT MIX ASPHALT (WITH DISCUSSION). 63.1 indexed citations
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Bouldin, M G, Geoffrey M. Rowe, Jorge B. Sousa, & M J Sharrock. (1994). Mix rheology - a tool for predicting the high temperature performance of hot mix asphalt. 63.4 indexed citations
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Sharrock, M J, et al.. (1983). Settlement of Structures on Clay Soils. OpenGrey (Institut de l'Information Scientifique et Technique).24 indexed citations
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