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9 -Description of the classes and types of layering.
9 +Description of the classes and types of layering and the terminology used
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23 23  The secondary fraction lies between 5 and 50 % of the same material. At 5% > 20% of the same material one can speak of a weak presence of the material. At 20%>50% of the same material one can speak of a strong presence of the material. There is a possibility to add a second secondary component, but that is also the maximum of secondary components that can be present.
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25 -== [[Gradation>>doc:Characteristics .Soil boundaries.WebHome]] ==
25 +== [[Gradation>>doc:Environmental Surveys.Characteristics .Soil boundaries.WebHome]] ==
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27 27  When the material has abrupt transition into the primary or tertiary fraction the gradation is called weak. With a strong gradation the border between materials is less clear and the clast size changes gradually.
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