* * * Fig. 1-31. Sulfate attack is often the most severe at the location of the most wetting and drying, which is usually near the soil line. Here concrete posts have been attacked by sulfates near the soil line. Also see the inset in Fig. 1-32. The concrete is in better condition deep within the soil where it is moist. (43093) * Fig. 1-32. Concrete beams after seven years of exposure to sulfate-rich wet soil in a Sacramento, California, test plot. The beams in better condition have low water-cementitious materials ratios, and most have sulfate resistant cement. The inset shows two of the bea
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