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Что (кто) такое soil classification assessment - определение

PROPERTY OF A SOIL DEFINED BY THE EXACT GRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF ITS FINER-GRAINED ANORGANIC MATTER
Soil texture classification; Soil separate; Soil triangle
  • Particle size classifications used by different countries, diameters in μm
  • Schematic representation of sieve method
  • Flow Chart to determine soil texture as used by the 4th edition of the WRB
  • Texture by feel flow chart
Найдено результатов: 1908
FAO soil classification         
SUPRA-NATIONAL SOIL CLASSIFICATION
FAO - Soil Unit Classification Scheme; World Soil Classification
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) developed a supra-national classification, which offers useful generalizations about pedogenesis in relation to the interactions between the main soil-forming factors. It was first published in form of the UNESCO Soil Map of the World (1974) (scale 1 : 5 M.
Soil classification         
  • Samples of soils belonging to different [[soil type]]s
SYSTEMATIC CATEGORIZATION OF SOILS
Soil Fertility Capability Classification; Land capability; Technique for Soil Evaluation and Categorisation for Natural and Anthropogenic Soils; TUSEC; Soil class; Soil taxonomy
Soil classification deals with the systematic categorization of soils based on distinguishing characteristics as well as criteria that dictate choices in use.
Soil Stradivarius         
STRADIVARIUS VIOLIN
Soil Strad; Soil stradivarius
The Soil Stradivarius (pronounced ) of 1714 is an antique violin made by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona (1644–1737). A product of Stradivari’s golden period, it is considered one of his finest.
Biological soil crust         
  • Biological soil crust in [[Natural Bridges National Monument]] near [[Sipapu Bridge]].
Cryptogamic soil; Cryptogammic soil; Cryptobiotic soil crust; Cryptobiotic soil; Biological soil crusts; Cryptobiotic soil crusts; Biocrust
Biological soil crusts are communities of living organisms on the soil surface in arid and semi-arid ecosystems. They are found throughout the world with varying species composition and cover depending on topography, soil characteristics, climate, plant community, microhabitats, and disturbance regimes.
Soil conditioner         
SOIL ADDITIVE
Soil amendment; Soil amendments; Soil improver; Soil conditioning; Soil improvement; Soil conditioners
A soil conditioner is a product which is added to soil to improve the soil’s physical qualities, usually its fertility (ability to provide nutrition for plants) and sometimes its mechanics. In general usage, the term "soil conditioner" is often thought of as a subset of the category soil amendments (or soil improvement, soil condition), which more often is understood to include a wide range of fertilizers and non-organic materials.
Soil salinity         
  • Saline incrustation in a PVC irrigation pipe from Brazil
SOIL SALINIZATION HAPPENS WHEN THE SALT CONTENT IN SOIL INCREASES ABOVE NORMAL, NATURALLY OCCURRING LEVELS
Sodication; Soil Salinity; Soil Salination; Soil correcting salinity; Salination; Irrigation salinization; Soil salinization; Sodification; Salty soil; Saline soil; Sodic soil; Sodic soils; Saline soils; Soil salination; Soil sodicity; Saline sodic soil; Salt, as manure; Salinisation; Soil salt
Soil salinity is the salt content in the soil; the process of increasing the salt content is known as salinization. from "Soil salinity" in WaterWiki, the on-line Knowledge and Collaboration Tool of the Community of Practice (CoP) on Water- and UNDP-related activities in Central and South-Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia.
soil         
AMERICAN ROCK BAND
AJ Cavalier; Adam Zadel; Shaun Glass; A.J. Cavalier; SOiL; Soil(Band)
(soils, soiling, soiled)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Soil is the substance on the surface of the earth in which plants grow.
We have the most fertile soil in Europe.
...regions with sandy soils.
N-MASS
2.
You can use soil in expressions like British soil to refer to a country's territory.
The issue of foreign troops on Turkish soil is a sensitive one.
= territory
N-UNCOUNT: with supp
3.
If you soil something, you make it dirty. (FORMAL)
Young people don't want to do things that soil their hands...
He raised his eyes slightly as though her words might somehow soil him.
= dirty
VERB: V n, V n
soiled
...a soiled white apron.
= dirty
ADJ
soil         
AMERICAN ROCK BAND
AJ Cavalier; Adam Zadel; Shaun Glass; A.J. Cavalier; SOiL; Soil(Band)
soil1
¦ noun
1. the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
2. the territory of a particular nation.
Derivatives
soil-less adjective
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr., perh. representing L. solium 'seat', by assoc. with solum 'ground'.
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soil2
¦ verb
1. make dirty.
make dirty by defecating in or on.
2. bring discredit to.
¦ noun
1. waste matter, especially sewage.
2. archaic a stain.
Origin
ME (as v.): from OFr. soiller, based on L. sucula, dimin. of sus 'pig'.
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soil3
¦ verb rare feed (cattle) on fresh-cut green fodder (originally for purging them).
Origin
C17: perh. from soil2.
Unified Soil Classification System         
SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
Unified soil classification system
The Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) is a soil classification system used in engineering and geology to describe the texture and grain size of a soil. The classification system can be applied to most unconsolidated materials, and is represented by a two-letter symbol.
Référentiel pédologique         
French soil classification
An English translation of soil types defined in "référentiel pedologique français" can be done this way. it is relevant for European soils :

Википедия

Soil texture

Soil texture is a classification instrument used both in the field and laboratory to determine soil classes based on their physical texture. Soil texture can be determined using qualitative methods such as texture by feel, and quantitative methods such as the hydrometer method based on Stokes' law. Soil texture has agricultural applications such as determining crop suitability and to predict the response of the soil to environmental and management conditions such as drought or calcium (lime) requirements. Soil texture focuses on the particles that are less than two millimeters in diameter which include sand, silt, and clay. The USDA soil taxonomy and WRB soil classification systems use 12 textural classes whereas the UK-ADAS system uses 11. These classifications are based on the percentages of sand, silt, and clay in the soil.