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- Subsoil is the layer of soil under the topsoil on the surface of the ground. Like topsoil, it is composed of a variable mixture of small particles such...
- 45–75 cm (18–30 in). Subsoiling is a slow operation and requires high power input: 60 to 100 horsepower (45 to 75 kW) to pull a single subsoil point through...
- "Subsoil" is a short story by American writer Nicholson Baker, which first appeared in The New Yorker periodical on June 27, 1994. The story is about...
- Gypsisols in the World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB) are soils with substantial secondary ac****ulation of gypsum (CaSO4.2H2O). They are found...
- The State Geologic and Subsoil Survey of Ukraine or Ukrainian Geological Survey (UGS), is the national upstream regulator that issues exploration and...
- T.; Renuka, G. (2002). "Temperature mapping, thermal diffusivity and subsoil heat flux at Kariavattom, Kerala". Proc Indian Acad Sci (Earth Planet Sci)...
- picker / picker) Strip till toolbar (and a variation called Zone till subsoiler) Subsoiler Ridger Seed drill (box drill, air drill) Planter Potato planter Trowel...
- building material made from subsoil, water, fibrous organic material (typically straw), and sometimes lime. The contents of subsoil vary, and if it does not...
- under a system of royal licensing, since the crown held the rights to subsoil wealth. Mining entrepreneurs ****umed all the risk of the enterprise, while...
- part of town and in depressions. The southern part has co****-textured subsoils and loamy topsoils. Sandy loams and loamy sands are common in the eastern...