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Lime worked into a clay type soil also tends to improve its structure.
However, clay type and MAPP content are two non-significant factors found in this study except that MAPP content has greater influence on the impact properties of nanocomposites.
The soils were categorized as sandy soil containing 100% sand (type I), clay soil containing more than 95% clay (type II), coarse grained soil containing 68% gravel and 32% sand (type III), and coarse grained with high clay content containing 40% gravel, 20% sand, and 40% clay (type IV).
The overall findings suggest that dispersion of clay into SAN is rather facile, but certain combinations of organic treatment and clay type resulted in microcomposites rather than nanocomposites.
The resultant mechanical and thermal properties were evaluated as functions of clay type, degree of clay exfoliation, and clay intercalation strategies.
Statistical analysis of data showed a significant effect (⁎⁎p < 0.01) of clay type on mineralization of plant residue carbon and microbial biomass.
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In many cases, the different clay types are modified to meet required specifications.
This book is literally "An Atlas of the New Dutch Water Defence Line," with facts and figures on soil and clay types, and diagrammatic deconstructions of precisely how water is drained from particular polders.
However, the effects of clay types on the mineralization of OC were much less than those of clay contents and exchangeable cations.
Two agricultural soils from Mexico with contrasting characteristics in terms of organic matter content and degree of decomposition as well as clay types were selected.
However, the effects of exchangeable cations and clay types on the turnover rate of OC have not been given much attention.
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