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  2. Soil test - Wikipedia

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    In agriculture, a soil test commonly refers to the analysis of a soil sample to determine nutrient content, composition, and other characteristics such as the acidity or pH level. A soil test can determine fertility , or the expected growth potential of the soil which indicates nutrient deficiencies, potential toxicities from excessive ...

  3. Toxicity characteristic leaching procedure - Wikipedia

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    Toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) is a soil sample extraction method for chemical analysis employed as an analytical method to simulate leaching through a landfill. The testing methodology is used to determine if a waste is characteristically hazardous, i.e., classified as one of the "D" listed wastes by the U.S. Environmental ...

  4. Queensland State Soils Collection - Wikipedia

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    The samples in the collection represent various soil assessment and monitoring programs from across the state since 1978. [1] Prior to 1978, samples were often discarded, resulting in the loss of the opportunity for re-analysis to answer new questions, such as a benchmark for soil health in a changing climate and as a repository of potentially unknown therapeutic compounds.

  5. SESL Australia - Wikipedia

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    SESL provides independent laboratory testing and advisory services to landscape, horticulture, sport and leisure turf, [1] civil construction, environment, [2] government, [3] [4] mining and the waste industry. It offers sample collection, monitoring, analysis and interpretation of soil, water, plant tissue and wastes.

  6. Geotechnical investigation - Wikipedia

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    A soil sample recovered from a test boring using a split spoon sampler. Borings come in two main varieties: large diameter and small diameter. Large-diameter borings are rarely used because of safety concerns and expense but are sometimes used to allow a geologist or an engineer to visually and manually examine the soil and rock stratigraphy in-situ.

  7. The 1st post-Helene WNC soil sample results are in from ... - AOL

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    MountainTrue also took two E. coli samples in Marshall as well. The results of those tests, as well as the additional sediment and river samples will be released in the next two weeks, Carson said.