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Comparative Study on the Engineering Performance of Lime- and Cement-Improved Argillaceous Siltstone. [PDF]
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Compressibility characteristics and coefficient of consolidation determination for unsaturated sand treated with micro silica. [PDF]
Shwan BJ.
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PGPR-mediated enhancement of soil nutrients, rhizosphere microbial ecology, and plant growth: a review. [PDF]
Wang M, Xu Z.
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The occurence, distribution, classification and management of laterite and lateritic soils
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Strength and structure of laterites and lateritic soils
Engineering Geology, 1973Abstract Ten soils from Puerto Rico representing various states of weathering were subjected to engineering index tests, strength and density measurement, mineralogic analyses, and scanning electron microscopy. Engineering classification systems used for temperate soils tend to underestimate the engineering behavior of these undisturbed lateritic ...
R.A. Lohnes, T. Demirel
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Laterite and lateritic soil in Sierra Leone, II
The Journal of Agricultural Science, 19301. A study has been made of the formation of lateritic soils in Sierra Leone and the composition is given of some of the intermediate and final products formed.2. The detrital soils in Sierra Leone appear on the whole to contain a higher proportion of alumina to silica than the residual soils.3.
F. J. Martin, H. C. Doyne
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Laterite and lateritic soils in Sierra Leone
The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1927(1) The formation of laterite and lateritic soils in Sierra Leone has been studied and the mode of formation and the composition of these soils is described.(2) It is suggested that since the clay fraction is regarded as the most important fraction in determining the reactions of a soil the classification of laterite and lateritic soils should be based
F. J. Martin, H. C. Doyne
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Phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms of a lateritic soil
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde, Infektionskrankheiten und Hygiene. Zweite Naturwissenschaftliche Abteilung: Mikrobiologie der Landwirtschaft, der Technologie und des Umweltschutzes, 1981Summary Five efficient phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms isolated from a lateritic soil (Typic Ochragualf), LCB 1 Bacillus firmus (B-7647), LCB 9 , a mixed culture of Bacillus circulans and B. subtilis (B-7648), LCS 4 , a Streptomyces sp., LCF 3 , an unreported species of Aspergillus, and LCF 4 , A. niger van Tieghem, were inoculated in
S. Banik, B.K. Dey
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Nature, 1930
DURING the course of the past few months I have been afforded numerous opportunities of making field observations on soils over practically the whole range of Australian climatic conditions.
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DURING the course of the past few months I have been afforded numerous opportunities of making field observations on soils over practically the whole range of Australian climatic conditions.
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