Difference between revisions of "Gypcrete"
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Latest revision as of 10:20, 30 August 2022
Description
1) A natural hard crust formed on soil or other surfaces due to the evaporation and subsequent deposition of gypsum. Gypcrete deposits can be as thick as 4m (12 feet). The massive crystalline crusts most often form in arid or semi-arid environments. They are also found around hot springs and lake edges.
2) A brand name for a sound absorbing construction board.
Synonyms and Related Terms
gypcrust
Physical and Chemical Properties
- Encyclopedia Britannica, http://www.britannica.com Comment: "gypsum" [Accessed 18 Oct. 2005].
- Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypcrete (Accessed Jan. 6, 2006)