Guidelines for soil description
16. Classification of erosion, by category 22 17. Classification of total area affected by erosion and deposition 22 18. Classification of erosion, by degree 22 19. Classification of erosion, by activity 23 20. Classification of attributes of surface sealing 23 21. Classification of surface cracks 24 22. Classification of salt characteristics ...
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