An aggregate is a group of primary particles that cohere to each other more strongly than to other surrounding soil particles. Disintegration of the soil mass into aggregates requires imposition of a disrupting force. The better methods to determine aggregate-size distribution have evolved as a result of efforts to standardize the disruptive forces.
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Aggregate Stability and Size Distribution w d Kemper and r c Rosenau
An aggregate is a group of primary particles that cohere to each other more strongly than to other surrounding soil particles. Disintegration of the soil mass into aggregates requires imposition of a disrupting force. The better methods to determine aggregate-size distribution have evolved as a result of efforts to standardize the disruptive forces.
An aggregate is a group of primary particles that cohere to each other more strongly than to other surrounding soil particles. Disintegration of the soil mass into aggregates requires imposition of a disrupting force. The better methods to determine aggregate-size distribution have evolved as a result of efforts to standardize the disruptive forces.