Peat soils represent a unique class of organic deposits characterised by high water content, low shear strength and pronounced compressibility. These materials are formed from the partial ...
Initial field observations revealed a shallow corn (Zea mays L.) root system on a Zimmerman fine sand in a corn/soybean (Glycine max L.) rotation. Since root distribution influences crop water and ...
Experimental evidence shows that there is significant spatial variability of material properties within so called ``homogeneous'' soil layers, in both natural and artificial soil deposits. It has been ...
Engineers have created strong, low-cost walls from soil, water, and cardboard, cutting carbon emissions and construction ...
Morphological plasticity of wheat and barley roots in response to spatial variation in soil strength
Root systems of individual crop plants may encounter large variations in mechanical impedance to root penetration. Split-root experiments were conducted to compare the effects of spatial variation in ...
Australian researchers have used cardboard, water and soil to create a strong construction material with low carbon emissions ...
Tokyo, one of the world's most densely populated megacities, sits on a highly active seismic zone where the threat of major ...
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