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  2. Soil sealing - Wikipedia

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    Soil sealing or soil surface sealing is the loss of soil resources due to the covering of land for housing, roads or other construction work. [1] Covering or replacing the topsoil with impervious materials like asphalt and cement as a result of urban development and infrastructure construction paired with compaction of the underlying soil layers results in the mostly irreversible loss of ...

  3. Purdue Improved Crop Storage bags - Wikipedia

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    The bag is then tightly sealed, preventing air from entering. [7] The first polyethylene bag is surrounded by a second identical bag, which is also sealed, making it airtight. [7] The double-bagged grain is then sealed inside a third woven polypropylene bag, which provides the mechanical strength for PICS bags. [15]

  4. Topsoil - Wikipedia

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    Topsoil is composed of mineral particles and organic matter and usually extends to a depth of 5-10 inches (13–25 cm). Together these make a substrate capable of holding water and air which encourages biological activity. There are generally a high concentration of roots in topsoil since this is where plants obtain most of their vital nutrients.

  5. USDA soil taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    USDA soil taxonomy (ST) developed by the United States Department of Agriculture and the National Cooperative Soil Survey provides an elaborate classification of soil types according to several parameters (most commonly their properties) and in several levels: Order, Suborder, Great Group, Subgroup, Family, and Series.

  6. Pore space in soil - Wikipedia

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    The soil samples are then oven dried (often at 105 °C) until constant weight. D r y b u l k d e n s i t y = ( m a s s o f o v e n d r y s o i l ) ( t o t a l s a m p l e v o l u m e ) {\displaystyle {\rm {{Dry\ bulk\ density}={\frac {\rm {(mass\ of\ oven\ dry\ soil)}}{\rm {(total\ sample\ volume)}}}}}}

  7. Unified Soil Classification System - Wikipedia

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    The Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) is a soil classification system used in engineering and geology to describe the texture and grain size of a soil.The classification system can be applied to most unconsolidated materials, and is represented by a two-letter symbol.