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The phrase "dense soil" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a descriptive term when referring to soil that is very compact and densely packed, either due to its natural characteristics or to its having been tightly compressed. For example, "The dense soil in this field has helped the crops to remain healthy despite the drought."
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No potted plant will thrive in poor, dense soil.
I found it that evening, plunged into dense soil with a note attached — "I'm sorry this is such a hard time for us".
Compared with a dense soil terrain, a loose soil terrain has better characteristics of energy storage and dissipation.
These devices are either (i) buried completely under dense soil, or (ii) placed within a bounded open underground space, such as underground mines and road/subway tunnels.
The analysis also indicates that it is more important to achieve that uniform support under the invert than dense soil backfill under the haunches.
Soil models with and without consideration of plastic failure are introduced to capture the behavior of loose and dense soil terrain.
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Improve dense, heavy soil with peat, compose, or rotted manure.
If such microorganisms are absent initially, dissemination of bacteria and nutrients becomes necessary; this is a challenge, especially in dense soils.
Unfortunately, the dense soils of the area make septic systems expensive to maintain and prone to failure, resulting in wastewater spilling out into peoples' yards or backing up into their homes.
"Many peatlands in interior North America are forested and have very dense soils," says Turetsky.
The best dirt is about 60 percent clay and 40 percent river sand, but most dense soils will work sufficiently well.
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