Closure to “Seasonal Frost Penetration in Pavements with Multiple Layers” by Yang Zhang, Robert Horton, David J. White, and Pavana K. R. Vennapusa
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The writers would like to thank the discussers, Alain Lubini Tshumuka and Musandji Fuamba, for their special interest in the original paper. Their in-depth comments and invaluable suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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Received: Jul 15, 2018
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Published online: Jan 22, 2019
Published in print: Jun 1, 2019
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