- Industry: Earth science
 
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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 collection of polypedons or parts of polypedons within a map unit that are members of the taxon (or a kind of miscellaneous unit) for which the map unit is named.  Simple or complex names for the component soils are formed from a class name (taxon name) from some categorical level of the U. S.  system of soil taxonomy, with or without an additional phase identification for utilitarian features.    
    
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									The ratio of the volume of soil pore (or void) space to the solid-particle volume.    
    
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									Spatial representation of the physical environment being simulated.    
    
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									The number of electrons to be added (or subtracted) from an atom in a combined state to convert it to the elemental form.    
    
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									The science that deals with the influence of soils on living things; particularly plants, including man's use of land for plant growth.    
    
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									The dark-colored organic material that can be extracted from soil with dilute alkali and other reagents and that is precipitated by acidification to pH 1 to 2.    
    
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									The excess of negative or positive charge per unit of surface area of soil or soil mineral.    
    
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									The stress transmitted through a soil by intergranular pressures.    
    
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									The deposition of silt from a body of standing water; choking, filling, or covering by stream-deposited silt that occurs in a place of retarded flow or behind a dam or reservoir.  The term often includes particles from clay to sand-size.    
    
    						Industry:Earth science