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The origin and early genesis of clay bands in youthful sandy soils along lake Michigan, U.S.A.
Richard C. Berg
Illinois State Geological Survey
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Agriculture & Biology
Lake Michigan
100%
sandy soils
75%
clay
65%
iron
25%
carbon radioisotopes
25%
carbonates
19%
soil profiles
19%
manganese
16%
carbonate minerals
15%
texture
14%
soil horizons
12%
iron oxides
11%
hydraulic conductivity
10%
dunes
10%
particle size distribution
9%
organic carbon
9%
soil depth
9%
beaches
9%
soil
8%
porosity
8%
permeability
7%
sampling
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
sandy soil
72%
clay
46%
lake
41%
iron
23%
soil profile
16%
manganese
15%
beach ridge
11%
soil
11%
soil depth
9%
hydraulic conductivity
8%
organic carbon
6%
porosity
6%
particle size
6%
young
6%
permeability
5%
transition
5%
mineral
4%
laboratory
4%