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Alkaline (high pH) midgut of termites causes silica to leach out of tropical soil, creates bauxite and laterite, and Maybe Permian red beds ...
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Bulk Density Determination Introduction / Procedures / Calculations / Data Sheets / Comments / References Introduction Bulk density is a measure of the weight of the soil per unit volume (g/cc), usually given on an oven-dry (110 C) basis (figure 1). Variation in bulk density is attributable to the relative proportion and specific gravity of solid organic and inorganic particles and to the ...
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