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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...
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Gypsisols in the
World Reference Base for Soil
Resources (WRB) are
soils with
substantial secondary ac****ulation of
gypsum (CaSO4.2H2O). They are found...
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building material made from
subsoil, water,
fibrous organic material (typically straw), and
sometimes lime. The
contents of
subsoil vary, and if it does not...
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helmet had
fragmented into
around 400 pieces,
perhaps in part
because of
subsoiling, and was
originally identified as a "fragmentary iron vessel". Only after...
- T.; Renuka, G. (2002). "Temperature mapping,
thermal diffusivity and
subsoil heat flux at Kariavattom, Kerala". Proc
Indian Acad Sci (Earth
Planet Sci)...
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excessively drained.
Others have
shallow rooting zones and poor
drainage due to
subsoil cementation. A low pH
further compounds issues,
along with
phosphate deficiencies...
- New York: HarperCollins, 2005. Abu-Hamdeh, N.H. 2003. "Compaction and
subsoiling effects on corn
growth and soil bulk density." Soil
Society of America...
- with
drilling to
establish the
extent of the
subsurface beds.
Topsoil and
subsoil must be
properly removed and
either used to
reclaim previously mined-out...
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biodiversity can be
extremely high.
Moorland is also
related to
tundra (where the
subsoil is
permafrost or
permanently frozen soil),[dubious – discuss] appearing...