
The document includes diferent tables that provides detailed information about minerals and its aboundance. Table C.1. Chemical exergy and the abundance in mass percentage of the more abundant and essential primary silicate minerals in soils Table C.2. Chemical exergy and the abundance in mass percentage of the more abundant and essential secondary silicate minerals in soils. Table C.3. Chemical exergy and the abundance in mass percentage of the more abundant and essential other secondary silicate minerals in soils. Table C.4. Chemical exergy and abundance in mass percentage of quartz.
soil degradation, soil fertility, Pristinia, Thanatia, Exergy, sustainablity
soil degradation, soil fertility, Pristinia, Thanatia, Exergy, sustainablity
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