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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...
- A
subsoiler or flat
lifter is a tractor-mounted farm
implement used for deep tillage,
loosening and
breaking up soil at
depths below the
levels worked...
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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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extremely high.
Moorland also
bears a
relationship to
tundra (where the
subsoil is
permafrost or
permanently frozen soil),[dubious – discuss] appearing...
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county has
sandy and
light loamy soils over deep
reddish or mottled,
clayey subsoils. In some areas,
limestone lies
within 40 in (1 m) of the surface. The southern...
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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...
- Mic****e (2017). "From
Terrestrial Subsoils to
Lunar Landscapes". Rare
earth frontiers : from
terrestrial subsoils to
lunar landscapes. Ithaca, NY: Cornell...
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usually loam or clay, with
small areas of sand.
Loamy sand
topsoils overlie subsoils of
sandy clay loam,
sandy clay, or clay in most of the
uneroded sections...
- anti-hyperglycaemic and diap****tic. Red
sandalwood grown on the
shale subsoils, at
altitudes around 750
metres (2,460 ft), and in semi-arid
climatic conditions...
- T.; Renuka, G. (2002). "Temperature mapping,
thermal diffusivity and
subsoil heat flux at Kariavattom, Kerala". Proc
Indian Acad Sci (Earth
Planet Sci)...