soils in English

noun
1
the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
blueberries need very acid soil
2
waste matter, especially sewage containing excrement.
Hazardous waste includes contaminated soil , paint, solvent residues, asbestos and highly acidic and alkaline solids.
verb
1
make dirty.
he might soil his expensive suit
2
feed (cattle) on fresh-cut green fodder (originally for the purpose of purging them).
Indian corn makes an exceedingly valuable fodder, both as a means of carrying a herd of milch cows through our severe droughts of summer, and as an article for soiling cows kept in the stall.

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1. Legend: # = Organic; # = Sandy Soils; # = Wetland Soils; # = Volcanic Soils; # = Spodic Soils; # = High Activity Clay Soils; # = Low Activity Clay Soils; # = Other Areas

2. Alluvial soils are soils deposited by surface water

3. Regosolic and Gleysolic soils Landform: alluvial floodplain deposits Soils:

4. Anthropogenic Soils soils originating as a result of human activity

5. Bearberry is commonly found in dry, non-nutrient soils such as sand, soils on rock outcrops and shallow soils

6. the degradation of tebufenozide in anaerobic soils and soils of alkaline pH.

7. It is found on alluvial soils, generally on shale or basalt soils.

8. Low activity clay soils

9. (2) the degradation of tebufenozide in anaerobic soils and soils of alkaline pH.

10. High activity clay soils

11. Colluvial soils are soils developed on Colluvium and tend to be stony and unproductive.

12. Acid soils have a pH below 7 and alkaline soils have a pH above 7.

13. The author proposes a classification of paleosoils which divides them into 5 main categories: Autochtonic relic soils, autochtonic buried soils, Allochtonic pseudopaleosoils, Superposed soils or heterosoils, Pedolithes.

14. Arid Soils (Aridisol) Typical Characteristics

15. Intensive farming is depleting soils.

16. The exchangeable acidity in constant charge soils is pronouncedly larger than that in variable charge soils.

17. Most are alluvial, sandy and shallow soils, while less frequent entisol types include clay and waterlogged soils

18. Most are alluvial, sandy and shallow soils, while less frequent entisol types include clay and waterlogged soils.

19. Lateral earth pressure, active pressure, passive pressure, unsaturated soils, expansive soils, tension cracks, retaining walls, unsupported excavations.

20. Clay soils, composed of very fine particles, have a much higher affinity for water than silty soils.

21. The Azonal soils—alluvials (soils incompletely evolved and stratified without definite profile) and lithosols (shallow soils consisting of imperfectly weathered rock fragments)—occupy much of the Andean massif

22. Azonal soils include some mountain, alluvial, marine, glacial, windblown, and volcanic soils Compare intrAzonal soil, zonal soil

23. Research on naturally Cemented soils (e.g

24. The soils in Halkidiki are mostly light, medium-textured, alkaline soils with a pH of 7,0-8,0.

25. The area has a range of soils, with a predominance of alluvial lithosols and extremely fertile brown soils.

26. Minimisation of drainage on peat soils

27. Pixy Dwarf, good for heavy soils.

28. Aridisols are soils characteristically found in

29. Recent alluvial soils near the Garonne.

30. Centrifuge permeameter for unsaturated soils system

31. • Methane emission and absorption by soils

32. The area has a range of soils, with a predominance of alluvial lithosols and extremely fertile brown soils

33. ‘We studied the genesis and properties of soils in alluvial areas known to be reclaimed by the Alluvion system about 100 years ago, and compared these soils with natural, adjacent alluvial soils.’

34. They are alluvial soils overlying stony terraces.

35. The model can be applied to soils that are dried or loaded from initially slurry conditions, for soils that have low to high air-entry values, and for compacted soils as well.

36. Stripped bare, nothing holds the soils back.

37. Rye is tolerant of poor, acid soils.

38. ADSORPTION-DESORPTION IN SOILS: DATA REPORTING SHEETS

39. One occupies relatively dry sandy loam soils.

40. Shallow Clayey [Somewhat excessively well drained soils

41. Alluvial soils usually grow the best crops.

42. ‘We studied the genesis and properties of soils in alluvial areas known to be reclaimed by the Alluvion system about 100 years ago, and compared these soils with natural, adjacent alluvial soils.’

43. All soils and rocks contain some Cadmium

44. Some soils are not suitable for farming.

45. The soils have a rusty red tint.

46. They feature brown calcareous or calcic soils, or slightly leached brown soils that may be acidic when covered with silt.

47. Also help Acidify soils and lower pH levels

48. 2 Some soils are not suitable for farming.

49. The Batholith is characterized by granitic soils and

50. The grafted form will grow in most soils.