نتایج جستجو برای: soft clay soils

تعداد نتایج: 191424  

2013
Ryan Thacher

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ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2018
جعفری, سیروس, عبدلی, یونس,

This study was done to evaluate the effect of topography, water table, and irrigation on gypsc soil development and clay mineral diversity in Ram-Hormuz Plain, Khuzestan Province. To localize, 10 profiles in this region that covered all purpose irrigation and topography situation were described. The results showed that the soils could be classified in Entisols, Inceptisols and Aridisols orders....

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2011
Rotem Navon Selene Hernandez-Ruiz Jon Chorover Benny Chefetz

Pharmaceutical compounds (PCs) and dissolved organic matter (DOM) are co-introduced into soils by irrigation with reclaimed wastewater. We targeted carbamazepine (CBZ) as a model compound to study the tertiary interactions between relatively polar PCs, DOM, and soil. Sorption-desorption behavior of CBZ was studied with bulk clay soil and the corresponding clay size fraction in the following sys...

2006
P. K. T. Munishi T. H. Shear T. Wentworth R. A. P. C. Temu

MUNISHI, P. K. T., SHEAR, T. H., WENTWORTH, T. & TEMU, R. A. P. C. 2007. Compositional gradients of plant communities in submontane rainforests of eastern Tanzania. This study classified plant communities and examined the environmental correlates of community compositions in two submontane rainforests on the ranges of Eastern Arc Mountains, Tanzania. Using agglomerative cluster analysis, indica...

2004
ASTRID R. JACOBSON SONDRA KLITZKE MURRAY B. McBRIDE PHILIPPE BAVEYE TAMMO S. STEENHUIS

Silver (Ag) and thallium (Tl) are non-essential elements that are toxic to many biota at trace levels, but are rarely studied in soil environments. Ag sorbs strongly to soils, especially those rich in organic matter whereas Tl sorption is influenced by clay content. However, the mobility and bioavailability of Tl and Ag are ultimately affected less by the soil sorptive capacity than by the ease...

2016
D. LOMBARDI C. A. TAYLOR

In practice, laterally loaded piles are most often analysed using a ‘beam-on-non-linear-Winklerfoundation’ approach, whereby the soil–structure interaction is modelled by means of p–y curves. Although well-calibrated p–y curves exist for non-liquefied soils (e.g. soft clay and sand), the profession still lacks reliable p–y curves for liquefied soils. In fact, the latter should be consistent wit...

2017
Gemma Torres-Sallan Rogier P. O. Schulte Gary J. Lanigan Kenneth A. Byrne Brian Reidy Iolanda Simó Johan Six Rachel E. Creamer

Soil plays a key role in the global carbon (C) cycle. Most current assessments of SOC stocks and the guidelines given by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) focus on the top 30 cm of soil. Our research shows that, when considering only total quantities, most of the SOC stocks are found in this top layer. However, not all forms of SOC are equally valuable as long-term stable stores ...

2000
DAVID R. GEALY NESTOR E. SALDAIN RONALD E. TALBERT

The effect of seeding depth on emergence of red rice (Oryza sativa) ecotypes from Arkansas (AR), Louisiana (LA), and Mississippi (MS) was determined under dry-seeded rice production in clay and silt loam soils in Arkansas. By 21 d after planting (DAP), all red rice ecotypes had emerged from planting depths of 1.3, 2.5, 5.0, and 7.5 cm in both clay and silt loam soils. In silt loam soil, seedlin...

2015
Bhawna Vyas Anil Kumar Singh Swaranjit Singh Cameotra

Maneb is a broad spectrum fungicide, often reported as a carcinogenic, teratogenic and neurodegenerative agent. Thus, the occurrence of maneb at non-targeted sites is a cause of concern. The present study investigates adsorption– desorption behaviour of maneb in the agricultural soils to know its fate, mobility and availability in the soil. The sorption study was carried out by batch equilibrat...

2013
S. H. Chow F. Alonso-Marroquin D. W. Airey

Viscous rate effects are commonly observed in clay soils in applications that involve high strain rates such as free falling penetrometer tests. Viscous rate effects are not well studied thus affecting reliable interpretation of these applications. This paper presents an investigation of viscous rate effects in clay using laboratory rate studies covering a wide range of strain rates (6 orders o...

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