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Mokhtaruddin, A.M and Boodt, M
(1983)
Evaluation of Sensitivity to Slaking by Bulk Density
Measurements of Disrupted Fragments (Aggregates).
Pertanika, 6 (3).
pp. 90-94.
Abstract
The study shows that other than the four factors viz: slaking, dispersion, carbonate or gypsum
content and flocculation, the size and bulk density of disrupted aggregates are also important when classifying
the soils into their corresponding water coherence classes. It was found that for the Ultisols and the
Oxisols, the aggregates will not slake further if they have a size of> 1 mm and a bulk density ofat least
1.7 g cm-3
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