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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soil deposit" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe the accumulation or layering of soil in a certain area. Example sentence: The archaeologist discovered a large soil deposit in the ancient city ruins, indicating that the area was once used for farming.
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The house is named for a naturally occurring soil deposit made of clay, sand and limestone that was used for fertilizer, which is found in a band from here to Freehold.
Soils were collected from soft alluvial soil deposit (Soil S1) and basaltic soil deposit (Soil S2) in central Victoria, Australia.
The present study considers a loose soil deposit, with a 30%% relative density.
These moments can be significant in presence of a high stiffness contrast in a soil deposit.
Further, analytical investigation on seismic response of the same soil deposit has been carried by assuming the behavior of the soil deposit as: (1) linear and (2) equivalent linear.
The model consisted of a homogeneous soil deposit having a 6 m wide x 4 m deep geometry.
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It scoured away the wet, soupy soil, depositing it no one is quite sure where.
The Pannonian and para-Pannonian plains are enriched with alluvial soil deposited by the Sava and Drava rivers.
Focus is increasing on resource extraction in places such as the Athabasca tar sands, vast petroleum-rich soil deposits in northern Alberta.
The greater part of the plain is made up of alluvial soil, deposited by the three main rivers and their tributaries.
Soils are poor in the hilly areas, which remain largely forested, but soil deposits from the ancient Yoldia Sea, an extension of the Baltic Sea that is believed to have covered the region c. 7500 bce, have produced fertile areas.
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