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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
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Geography and Geographic Information Science
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States of America
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Lake Michigan
100%
Sandy Soil
100%
Soil Profile
100%
Particle Size Distribution
50%
Iron Oxide
50%
Porosity
50%
Organic Carbon
50%
Hydraulic Conductivity
50%
Soil Depth
50%
Carbonate Mineral
50%
Parent Material
50%
Beach Ridge
50%
Flocculating
50%
Keyphrases
Lake Michigan
100%
Clay
100%
Sandy Soil
100%
Manganese
22%
Soil Profile
22%
Age Groups
11%
Particle Size Distribution
11%
Iron Oxide
11%
Flocculant
11%
High pH
11%
Carbonate
11%
Porosity-permeability
11%
Low Permeability
11%
Coarse Texture
11%
Organic Carbon
11%
Soil Depth
11%
Hydraulic Conductivity
11%
Carbonate Minerals
11%
Laboratory Analysis
11%
Carbonate Content
11%
Old Soils
11%
Beach-dune
11%
Beach Ridges
11%
Young Soils
11%
Illuvial Horizon
11%
Extractable Iron
11%
Eluvial Horizon
11%
Fine Texture
11%