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... ... @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ 34 34 35 35 = Tertiary = 36 36 37 -This category is used for the indication of a strange or [[special component>>doc: Bodem.Special components.WebHome]] present in the layer. In this category many residual materials are present, for example calcium and wood. The fraction present can range from 5 to 50%. At 5% > 25% of the same material one can speak of a weak presence of the material. At 25%>50% of the same material one can speak of a strong presence of the material. Organic components are not accounted in the tertiary category. For other materials present the samples need to be of at least class QM4. Further below some components are explained.37 +This category is used for the indication of a strange or [[special component>>doc:Soil.Special components.WebHome]] present in the layer. In this category many residual materials are present, for example calcium and wood. The fraction present can range from 5 to 50%. At 5% > 25% of the same material one can speak of a weak presence of the material. At 25%>50% of the same material one can speak of a strong presence of the material. Organic components are not accounted in the tertiary category. For other materials present the samples need to be of at least class QM4. Further below some components are explained. 38 38 39 39 == AC 16 base/ AC 16-22 base == 40 40 ... ... @@ -173,15 +173,15 @@ 173 173 174 174 Any rock-forming mineral that has a specific gravity greater than 2.8 and that is generally dark in color. 175 175 176 -== [[Detritus>>doc:Organic depositions.Detritus.WebHome]] == 176 +== [[Detritus>>doc:Environmental Surveys.Organic depositions.Detritus.WebHome]] == 177 177 178 178 Detritus is particles of rock derived from pre-existing rock through processes of weathering and erosion. Detritus can also be dead organic material. 179 179 180 -== [[Dolerite>>doc:Rock types.Igneous rocks.Extrusive igneous rocks.Dolerite.WebHome]] == 180 +== [[Dolerite>>doc:Environmental Surveys.Rock types.Igneous rocks.Extrusive igneous rocks.Dolerite.WebHome]] == 181 181 182 182 Dolerite is an igneous rock with a silica amount of 48 till 52%. The minerals present in dolerite are: olivine, plagioclase, biotite, amphiboles and pyroxenes. 183 183 184 -== [[Dy>>doc:Organic depositions.Dy.WebHome]] == 184 +== [[Dy>>doc:Environmental Surveys.Organic depositions.Dy.WebHome]] == 185 185 186 186 Type of soil formed in nutrient low waters which mainly consist of very fine sunken organic components. 187 187 ... ... @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ 207 207 208 208 Gravel is a loose aggregation of rock fragments. Gravel is classified by particle size range and includes size classes from granule- to boulder-sized fragments. ISO 14688 grades gravels as fine, medium, and coarse with ranges 2 mm to 6.3 mm to 20 mm to 63 mm. 209 209 210 -== [[Gypsum>>doc:Rock types.Salts.Gypsum.WebHome]] == 210 +== [[Gypsum>>doc:Environmental Surveys.Rock types.Salts.Gypsum.WebHome]] == 211 211 212 212 Gypsum is the common name for CaSO,,4,,·2 H,,2,,O and is present at places where the sea water is partly or totally dried up. These dried up areas form loose layers in between the other rocks. This type of rock is soluble in water and is formed close to halite and anhydrite. Gypsum breaks into rhombus shaped pieces. 213 213 ... ... @@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ 361 361 362 362 Unwanted or unusable material, substances, or by-products. 363 363 364 -== [[Wood>>doc:Organic depositions.Wood.WebHome]] == 364 +== [[Wood>>doc:Environmental Surveys.Organic depositions.Wood.WebHome]] == 365 365 366 366 Wood is the hard fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree or shrub, used for fuel or timber. 367 367