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                                                        An international scientific society that fosters the transfer of knowledge and practices to sustain global soils. Based in Madison, WI, and founded in 1936, SSSA is the professional home for 6,000+ members dedicated to advancing the field of soil science. It provides information about soils in ...                             
                                                     
                        The solution concentration, mass of solute per volume of soil, at a point in the soil.    
    
    						Industry:Earth science    
									The process of assessment of land performance when the land is used for specific purposes.    
    
    						Industry:Earth science    
									The quantity of gypsum or its equivalent required to reduce the exchangeable sodium fraction of a given amount of soil to an acceptable level where dispersion of soil colloids does not take place.    
    
    						Industry:Earth science    
									The configuration of arrangement in plan view of the natural stream courses in an area.  It is related to local geologic and geomorphologic features and history.    
    
    						Industry:Earth science    
									The capacity of the soil to supply nutrients to growing plants from the labile, exchangeable, and the moderately available forms.    
    
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									The fraction of the cation exchange capacity of a soil occupied by sodium ions.    
    
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									The boundary between the wetted region and the dry region of soil during infiltration.    
    
    						Industry:Earth science    
									Soils similar to Brown Forest soils except having more shallow sola and average temperatures of <5 °C at 18 inches or more below the surface.    
    
    						Industry:Earth science    
									The gaseous flow of water vapor in soils from a moist or warm zone of higher potential to a drier or colder zone of lower potential.    
    
    						Industry:Earth science    
									The largest water content of a soil at which indicator plants, growing in that soil, wilt and fail to recover when placed in a humid chamber.  Often estimated by the water content at -1. 5 MPa soil matric potential.    
    
    						Industry:Earth science