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2012
Physical properties of soil include color, texture, structure, porosity, density, consistence, temperature, and air. Colors of soils vary widely and indicate such important properties as organic matter, water, and redox conditions. Soil texture, structure, porosity, density, and consistence are related with types of soil particles and their arrangement.
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Physical properties of soil include color, texture, structure, porosity, density, consistence, temperature, and air. Colors of soils vary widely and indicate such important properties as organic matter, water, and redox conditions. Soil texture, structure, porosity, density, and consistence are related with types of soil particles and their arrangement.
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Soil physical properties related to soil structure
Soil and Tillage Research, 1994Abstract The aim of this paper is to clarify the effect of soil aggregation on soil physical and chemical properties of structured soils both on a bulk soil scale, for single aggregates, as well as for homogenized material. Aggregate formation and aggregate strength depend on swelling and shrinkage processes and on biological activity and kinds of ...
R. Horn +3 more
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Biochar and Soil Physical Properties
2021Biyokömür, organik materyalin termokimyasal dönüşüm süreçler sonucunda üretilen yüksek karbon içeriğine sahip bir materyaldir. Biyokömürün endüstriyel ve çevresel kullanım alanlarının yanı sıra tarım sektöründe sorunlu topraklarda toprak düzenleyici olarak da kullanılmaktadır.
ALMA, Mehmet Hakkı, ALTIKAT, Alperay
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1999
Soil texture can be defined as the size and proportion of the soil particles—sand, silt, and clay—that are present in a soil. . . . Sand is the largest—from 0.05 to 2mm—and considered coarse texture; consists of angular spheres or cubes. Silt is intermediate—from 0.002 to 0.05mm—and considered medium texture; consists of properties between sand and ...
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Soil texture can be defined as the size and proportion of the soil particles—sand, silt, and clay—that are present in a soil. . . . Sand is the largest—from 0.05 to 2mm—and considered coarse texture; consists of angular spheres or cubes. Silt is intermediate—from 0.002 to 0.05mm—and considered medium texture; consists of properties between sand and ...
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Soil Physical and Moisture Properties
2015Any science has key basic concepts that should be mastered before pursuing additional ones. This chapter describes in simplified terms, the key components involved with soil physical and moisture properties. Soil physical properties covered in this chapter include soil particle analysis, soil particle and bulk density, soil porosity, and the ...
Lambert B. McCarty +2 more
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Physical Properties of Allophane Soils
1977Publisher Summary This chapter provides a comparison of the physical properties of allophane soils with the properties measured for soils with crystalline clay minerals. Allophone soils are the soils having observed properties common to soil materials, which arise from weathering of pyroclastics.
T. Maeda, H. Takenaka, B.P. Warkentin
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