
doi: 10.1007/bf00813158
We determined the quantitative mineralogical compositions of various grain size fractions of soil samples that were collected from 10-cm depth intervals. Our results show that the grain size distribution curve of a given mineral is related to the mineral's origin and can be used as a source of information when soil-forming processes are studied.
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