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Soil compaction in forest soils
2010Soil compaction is a widespread degradation process in forest sites. Soil degradation occurring on the structural formation of a natural soil system by rainfall or mechanical outer forces generally results in soil particles to be rearranged tighter than its previous status. In this case, soil compaction -defined as the increase in bulk density of soil-
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The interplay between microbial communities and soil properties
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023laurent Philippot +2 more
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Soil compaction effects on soil health and cropproductivity: an overview
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2017A. N. Shah +9 more
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Soil viral diversity, ecology and climate change
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Janet K Jansson, Ruonan Wu
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Soil compaction is widely applied in geotechnical engineering practice. It is used to maximise the dry density of soils to reduce subsequent settlement under working loads or to reduce the permeability of soils. The durability and stability of structures are highly related to the appropriate compaction achievement.
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Soil compaction is widely applied in geotechnical engineering practice. It is used to maximise the dry density of soils to reduce subsequent settlement under working loads or to reduce the permeability of soils. The durability and stability of structures are highly related to the appropriate compaction achievement.
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Off-Road Vehicle Tracks and Grazing Points in Relation to Soil Compaction and Land Degradation
Earth Systems and Environment, 2019A. Al-Dousari +7 more
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