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Soil SCI-SOC. Amer-Proc. Bentonite stabilization of soil to resist wind erosion / Hsieh,J.J.C.
Titre de série : Soil SCI-SOC. Amer-Proc Titre : Bentonite stabilization of soil to resist wind erosion Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hsieh,J.J.C. ; Wildung,R.E. Année de publication : 1969 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-10228 Note générale : Preliminary investigations indicate that the addition of bentonite to soil followed by moistering will significantly reduce the susceptibility of the soil to wind erosion after drying. This effect persists after rupture of the aggregates orginally formed through bentonite amenoment provided the soil is remoistened. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Pédologie Sol Erosion éolienne Vent Index. décimale : 631.45 Erosion et lutte anti-érosion 631.46 Résumé : Preliminary investigations indicate that the addition of bentonite to soil followed by moistering will significantly reduce the susceptibility of the soil to wind erosion after drying. This effect persists after rupture of the aggregates orginally formed through bentonite amenoment provided the soil is remoistened. Note de contenu : Preliminary investigations indicate that the addition of bentonite to soil followed by moistering will significantly reduce the susceptibility of the soil to wind erosion after drying. This effect persists after rupture of the aggregates orginally formed through bentonite amenoment provided the soil is remoistened. Soil SCI-SOC. Amer-Proc. Bentonite stabilization of soil to resist wind erosion [texte imprimé] / Hsieh,J.J.C. ; Wildung,R.E. . - 1969.
ISSN : CI-10228
Preliminary investigations indicate that the addition of bentonite to soil followed by moistering will significantly reduce the susceptibility of the soil to wind erosion after drying. This effect persists after rupture of the aggregates orginally formed through bentonite amenoment provided the soil is remoistened.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Pédologie Sol Erosion éolienne Vent Index. décimale : 631.45 Erosion et lutte anti-érosion 631.46 Résumé : Preliminary investigations indicate that the addition of bentonite to soil followed by moistering will significantly reduce the susceptibility of the soil to wind erosion after drying. This effect persists after rupture of the aggregates orginally formed through bentonite amenoment provided the soil is remoistened. Note de contenu : Preliminary investigations indicate that the addition of bentonite to soil followed by moistering will significantly reduce the susceptibility of the soil to wind erosion after drying. This effect persists after rupture of the aggregates orginally formed through bentonite amenoment provided the soil is remoistened. Réservation
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