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High-volume natural volcanic pozzolan and limestone powder as partial replacements for portland cement in self-compacting and sustainable concrete
K Celik, MD Jackson, M Mancio, C Meral, AH Emwas, PK Mehta, ...
Cement and concrete composites 45, 136-147, 2014
2812014
Phillipsite and Al-tobermorite mineral cements produced through low-temperature water-rock reactions in Roman marine concrete
MD Jackson, SR Mulcahy, H Chen, Y Li, Q Li, P Cappelletti, HR Wenk
American mineralogist 102 (7), 1435-1450, 2017
2022017
Unlocking the secrets of Al-tobermorite in Roman seawater concrete
MD Jackson, SR Chae, SR Mulcahy, C Meral, R Taylor, P Li, AH Emwas, ...
American Mineralogist 98 (10), 1669-1687, 2013
1792013
Material and elastic properties of Al‐tobermorite in ancient Roman seawater concrete
MD Jackson, J Moon, E Gotti, R Taylor, SR Chae, M Kunz, AH Emwas, ...
Journal of the American Ceramic Society 96 (8), 2598-2606, 2013
1612013
Building for eternity: the history and technology of Roman concrete engineering in the sea
JP Oleson, MD Jackson, RL Hohlfelder, CJ Brandon
Building for Eternity, 1-368, 2014
1542014
The laccolith-stock controversy: New results from the southern Henry Mountains, Utah
MD Jackson, DD Pollard
Geological Society of America Bulletin 100 (1), 117-139, 1988
1491988
High temperature dikes in peridotites: origin by hydraulic fracturing
A Nicolas, M Jackson
Journal of Petrology 23, 568-582, 1982
1291982
Mechanical resilience and cementitious processes in Imperial Roman architectural mortar
MD Jackson, EN Landis, PF Brune, M Vitti, H Chen, Q Li, M Kunz, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (52), 18484-18489, 2014
1262014
Roman stone masonry: Volcanic foundations of the ancient city
MD Jackson, F Marra
American Journal of Archaeology 110, 403-436, 2006
1252006
The judicious selection and preservation of tuff and travertine building stone in ancient Rome
MD Jackson, F Marra, RL Hay, C Cawood, E Winkler
Archaeometry 47 (3), 485-510, 2005
1082005
Assessment of material characteristics of ancient concretes, Grande Aula, Markets of Trajan, Rome
MD Jackson, JM Logan, BE Scheetz, DM Deocampo, CG Cawood, ...
Journal of Archaeological Science 36, 2481-2492, 2009
1052009
Mid-Pleistocene volcanic ash in ancient Roman concretes
MD Jackson, D Deocampo, F Marra, BE Scheetz
Geoarchaeology 25, 36-74, 2010
104*2010
Material characteristics of ancient Chinese lime binder and experimental reproductions with organic admixtures
P Zhao, MD Jackson, Y Zhang, G Li, PJM Monteiro, L Yang
Construction and Building Materials 84, 477-488, 2015
842015
The Alban Hills and Monti Sabatini volcanic products used in ancient Roman masonry (Italy): An integrated stratigraphic, archeological, environmental and geochemical approach
F Marra, D Deocampo, M Jackson, G Ventura
Earth Science Reviews 108, 115-136, 2011
672011
Flexure and faulting of sedimentary host rocks during growth of igneous domes, Henry Mountains, Utah
MD Jackson, DD Pollard
Journal of Structural Geology 12 (2), 185-206, 1990
591990
Peridotite and gabbroic structures in the Monte Maggiore massif, Alpine Corsica
MD Jackson, M Ohnenstetter
The Journal of Geology 89 (6), 703-719, 1981
531981
Geological observations of excavated sand (harenae fossiciae) used as fine aggregate in ancient Roman pozzolanic mortars
M Jackson, F Marra, D Deocampo, A Vella, C Kosso, R Hay
Journal of Roman Archaeology 20, 25-51, 2007
502007
Cement microstructures and durability in ancient Roman seawater concretes
M Jackson, G Vola, D Vsiansky, J Oleson, B Scheetz, C Brandon, ...
Historic Mortars, Characteristics and Tests Springer – RILEM,, 49-76, 2012
472012
Building materials of the Theater of Marcellus, Rome
MD Jackson, PC Rossetto, CK Kosso, M Buonfiglio, F Marra
Archaeometry 4 (4), 728-742, 2011
442011
Structural study of the Balmuccia massif (western Alps): A transition from mantle to lower crust
F BOUDIER, M JACKSON, A NICOLAS
Geologie en Mijnbouw 63 (2), 179-188, 1984
411984
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