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- Hardpan abstract "For the geography term, a dry terminus of an internally drained basin in a dry climate (i.e. salt flat/playa), see Dry lake.In soil science, agriculture and gardening, hardpan or ouklip is a general term for a dense layer of soil, usually found below the uppermost topsoil layer. There are different types of hardpan, all sharing the general characteristic of being a distinct soil layer that is largely impervious to water. Some hardpans are formed by deposits in the soil that fuse and bind the soil particles. These deposits can range from dissolved silica to matrices formed from iron oxides and calcium carbonate. Others are man-made, such as hardpan formed by compaction from repeated plowing, particularly with moldboard plows, or by heavy traffic or pollution.".
- Hardpan wikiPageID "1264444".
- Hardpan wikiPageRevisionID "540435812".
- Hardpan hasPhotoCollection Hardpan.
- Hardpan subject Category:Pedology.
- Hardpan subject Category:Soil.
- Hardpan comment "For the geography term, a dry terminus of an internally drained basin in a dry climate (i.e. salt flat/playa), see Dry lake.In soil science, agriculture and gardening, hardpan or ouklip is a general term for a dense layer of soil, usually found below the uppermost topsoil layer. There are different types of hardpan, all sharing the general characteristic of being a distinct soil layer that is largely impervious to water.".
- Hardpan label "Alios".
- Hardpan label "Hardpan".
- Hardpan label "Ortstein".
- Hardpan label "Rudawiec (konkrecja glebowa)".
- Hardpan sameAs Ortstein.
- Hardpan sameAs Alios.
- Hardpan sameAs 경반층.
- Hardpan sameAs Rudawiec_(konkrecja_glebowa).
- Hardpan sameAs m.04ncl7.
- Hardpan sameAs Q1268987.
- Hardpan sameAs Q1268987.
- Hardpan wasDerivedFrom Hardpan?oldid=540435812.
- Hardpan isPrimaryTopicOf Hardpan.