نتایج جستجو برای: soft clay soils

تعداد نتایج: 191424  

2003
R. R. Wells

rangement and distribution of the cracks. Moreover, White (1972) explained the energy implications that The theory of water movement in high shrink/swell soils has expericause the cracks to reappear in the same position from enced consistent revision since Haines first presented the topic in 1923. Several aspects of the infiltration process in cracking soils have event to event. Johnston and Hi...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
بهاره رجبی حبیب خداوردی لو عباس صمدی میرحسن رسولی صدقیانی

abstract the availability of heavy metals in the soil is related to their partitioning between solution and solid phases and expressed by sorption isotherm. twenty surface soil samples (0-30 cm) belonging to five soil subgroups were taken from agricultural regions of western azerbaijan province. the sorption isotherms of pb were determined by equlibrating the soil with solutions containing 0, 1...

2002
J. N. Shaw

Coarse-textured surface horizons are common in highly weathered southeastern US coastal plain soils. These soils have historically been managed under conventional tillage practices, but conservation tillage management practices are increasing. Although clay (<2 �m) contents are low in these surface horizons (typically <100 g kg−1), the reactive nature of this fraction tends to play a dominant r...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2011
Chunxian Wu Suzhi Zhang Guo Nie Zhongming Zhang Jinjun Wang

Monosulfuron-ester is a new, low rate, sulfonylurea herbicide that is being promoted for annual broadleaf and gramineal weed control; however, there is a lack of published information on its behavior in soils. The adsorption and desorption of monosulfuron-ester by seven type soils were measured using a batch equilibrium technique. The results showed that the Freundlich equation fitted its adsor...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
F Poly L Ranjard S Nazaret F Gourbière L J Monrozier

The similarities and differences in the structures of the nifH gene pools of six different soils (Montrond, LCSA-p, Vernon, Dombes, LCSA-c, and Thysse Kaymor) and five soil fractions extracted from LCSA-c were studied. Bacterial DNA was directly extracted from the soils, and a region of the nifH gene was amplified by PCR and analyzed by restriction. Soils were selected on the basis of differenc...

2014
Yankai Wu Yanbin Li Bin Niu

Fiber reinforcement is widely used in construction engineering to improve the mechanical properties of soil because it increases the soil's strength and improves the soil's mechanical properties. However, the mechanical properties of fiber-reinforced soils remain controversial. The present study investigated the mechanical properties of silty clay reinforced with discrete, randomly distributed ...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2017
Ana Maria Gómez Ortiz Elena Okada Francisco Bedmar José Luis Costa

In Argentina, glyphosate use has increased exponentially in recent years as a result of the widespread adoption of no-till management combined with genetically modified glyphosate-resistant crops. This massive use of glyphosate has created concern about its potential environmental impact. Sorption-desorption of glyphosate was studied in 3 Argentinean soils with contrasting characteristics. Glyp...

Journal: :Science 2006
Martin Kennedy Mary Droser Lawrence M Mayer David Pevear David Mrofka

An enigmatic stepwise increase in oxygen in the late Precambrian is widely considered a prerequisite for the expansion of animal life. Accumulation of oxygen requires organic matter burial in sediments, which is largely controlled by the sheltering or preservational effects of detrital clay minerals in modern marine continental margin depocenters. Here, we show mineralogical and geochemical evi...

2003
Shahid Azam

The mineral calcium sulphate transforms from anhydrite through bassanite to gypsum and then can convert back to bassanite and anhydrite. This transformation of calcium sulphate causes volume change that adds to the potential hazards with indigenous soils containing expansive clay minerals. Heave and settlement are the most important geotechnical problems associated with many argillaceous soils ...

2014
Aminaton Marto Choy Soon Tan Ahmad Mahir Makhtar Tiong Kung Leong

The Critical State Soil Mechanic (CSSM) is a globally recognised framework while the critical states for sand and clay are both well established. Nevertheless, the development of the critical state of sand matrix soils is lacking. This paper discusses the development of critical state lines and corresponding critical state parameters for the investigated material, sand matrix soils using sand-k...

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