Compatibility of granulometric groups determined based on standard BN-78/9180-11 and granulometric groups according to PTG 2008 and USDA texture classes
Two groups of soil texture classification, differing in limit diameters for particular soil fractions, are used in Poland. The older groups of classifications consider soil particles as < 1 mm and divide them into sand (1.0–0.1 mm), silt (0.1–0.02 mm) and fine or flowable particles (< 0.02 mm)...
Main Authors: | Stępień Michał, Bodecka Elżbieta, Gozdowski Dariusz, Wijata Magdalena, Groszyk Joanna, Studnicki Marcin, Sobczyński Grzegorz, Rozbicki Jan, Samborski Stanisław |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Soil Science Society of Poland
2018-12-01
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Series: | Soil Science Annual |
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Online Access: | http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ssa.2018.69.issue-4/ssa-2018-0023/ssa-2018-0023.xml?format=INT |
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