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Oxisols are characterized by a thick subsurface layer (the oxic horizon) that contains kaolin-group clay minerals and metal oxides in a finely textured matrix with very little or no easily weathered silicates.
In addition, geophysical models suggest that central Ledi Geraru hosts a thick subsurface lacustrine sedimentary record within the Hadar Basin.
Monitoring of sandy beaches after the Prestige oil spill revealed thick subsurface layers (up to 1 m thick) of grey-coloured sand.
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Compared with un-burnished specimens, burnished specimens possessed a thicker subsurface layer with high-valent oxides and additional Al2O3 in the inner layer.
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Experiments have been carried out on an 8.0 mm thick stainless steel plate with subsurface flaws located at different depths below the surface by varying the excitation rise time (Er).
It was a thick layer of sand on a subsurface of clay.
Three kilometers beneath Earth's crust, in a realm known as the subsurface, temperatures in the thick rock are well over 40°C, and the oxygen-poor water chokes out familiar life.
The latter, known as cover collapse sinks and cover subsidence sinks, occur where soils are thick and can be washed into the subsurface by the process of soil piping.
However, since the formation of the scratched area was the combined results of both mechanical interaction and tribochemical reaction, the scratched area of the Si(100) surface may contain a thin superficial oxidation layer and a thick tip-disturbed silicon layer in the subsurface [11, 17].
It is generally 600 700 m thick but increases in thickness to over 1000 m in the eastern part of its outcrop area and rapidly wedges out northwards in the subsurface (Veevers et al. 1994; Johnson et al. 2006).
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