Development of construction sites on permafrost begins with the construction of pads. Artificial pads commonly have soil characteristics that are different from natural landscape settings. Large logistic costs associated with the transportation of raw materials commonly result in the dragging of local stream...
1978. Physical characteristics of Le Sueurs clay loam soil following no till and conventionatial tillage. Agron.J. 70: 853-857.Gantzer, C. J., and G.R. Blake. 1978. Physical characteristics of le sueur clay loam soil following no-till and conventional tillage. Agron. J. 70, 853-857....
According to Geotechnical engineers, differentiation between silts and clays can be done on the basis of the plastic characteristics of the soil, as measured by the soils’ Atterberg limits. The combination of silts, sand and clay (<40%) are called loam [7]. Mostly, geologic clay deposits ...
5.2 Edaphic characteristics Buffel grass grows on a wide range of soil types but long term persistence appears to be dependent on specific textural types (Cox et al., 1988). For instance, seedlings emerge in sandy, silty and clayey soils, but emergence declines as either sand, silt or clay...
1) clay loam,clayey loam 粘壤土<地>2) cohesive soil 粘结性土壤<地>3) clayey soil 粘性土壤 1. Absorption characteristics of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) in different clayey soils; 甲基叔丁基醚(MTBE)在不同粘性土壤中的吸附特性 更多例句>> ...
Purpose The aim of this work was to study the temporal changes in the sorption鈥揹esorption of fungicides in a sandy clay loam soil amended with spent mushroom substrate (SMS) under controlled laboratory conditions and the influence that fungicides properties and soil characteristics have on these ...
Summaries of the soil descriptions are given in Tables1and2. A full description of the details is given in the “Supplementary informationS1” (TablesS1andS2, see “Supplementary InformationS1”). Table 1 Soil characteristics from 15 studies published results of 103 bulk soil and fine particle ...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook (redirected fromClay Mineralogy) The following article is fromThe Great Soviet Encyclopedia(1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased. Clay Minerals ...
(limestone ammonium nitrate at rates of 0, 100 and 200 kg N ha-1) were evaluated for their effects on bulk density, water retention characteristics, saturated hydraulic conductivity, soil penetration resistance and microbiological activity (hydrolytic and cellulolytic) on a clay loam soil (Typic Ha...
These soils are dominated by high quantities of organic matter that produce key characteristics. Peaty soils (peaty loam and peaty sand) contain about 20%–35% of organic matter, whereas there is 35%–50% in loamy peat and sandy peat and over 50% in true peat. All of these organic domin...