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Buried soil

Buried soil

soil covered by an alluvial, loessal, or other deposit (including manmade).


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Re: Soil Science

... posted. My questions are as follow: 1. How does the properties of soil (soil microbes, soil chemistry,etc.) affect the rate of decomposition of dead bodies? The bodies are not buried. 2. What are the microbes present in Sandy Soil, Potting Soil, Burnt Soil and ...

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by victor
Wed May 21, 2008 11:47 am
 
Forum: Microbiology
Topic: Soil Science
Replies: 5
Views: 1574

Soil Science

... not sure and I have no sources, but I suspect that if the body is not buried, the climate, insects and fauna might be much more significant to the decomposition process than the soil the body is lying on 2-There are probably thousands of different species in each ...

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by canalon
Tue May 13, 2008 1:47 pm
 
Forum: Microbiology
Topic: Soil Science
Replies: 5
Views: 1574

Soil Science

... posted. My questions are as follow: 1. How does the properties of soil (soil microbes, soil chemistry,etc.) affect the rate of decomposition of dead bodies? The bodies are not buried. 2. What are the microbes present in Sandy Soil, Potting Soil, Burnt Soil and ...

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by l0sthart
Tue May 13, 2008 1:01 pm
 
Forum: Microbiology
Topic: Soil Science
Replies: 5
Views: 1574

cricket breeding....

... container you have, your choice. Fill up the base with clay like soil, and get some grass growing on it. The soil layer has to be about 5 ... (SALT+SUGAR+MINERALS from coconut water) After soaking leave it buried in soil for a day or two. You can see nice fungal growth even if you ...

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by ninetails
Tue Jul 10, 2007 6:11 am
 
Forum: Zoology Discussion
Topic: cricket breeding....
Replies: 14
Views: 2984

radon/uranium/red clay

... radon? You remember radon—that radioactive gas that comes up from the soil and collects in basements and ground floors, sometimes in well water. ... it forms into the air. Thus it's a good signal of uranium, even for buried deposits. Radon loves fractures because they set it free. Solid mineral ...

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by RANDY
Thu May 11, 2006 4:59 pm
 
Forum: Human Biology
Topic: The Fiber Disease
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