Examples of In situ soil in a sentence
In situ soil moisture data are collected 90 m north of the tower, and the measurements are taken at two profiles which are 8 m apart.
In situ soil mixing is a construction technology where the subsurface barrier is mixed-in-place.
In situ soil moisture measurements from the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) operated network of eddy covariance flux towers, in the Lowveld region of the Mpumalanga (Skukuza) and Limpopo (Malopeni) provinces are used.
In situ soil flushing is used to mobilize metals by leaching contaminants from soils so that they can be extracted without excavating the contaminated materials.
R.: In situ soil treatments to reduce the phyto- and bioavailability of lead, zinc, and cadmium.
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In situ soil percolation rate tests were performed which measured percolation times of 2 – 2.5 min/cm and a rate of 2 – 8 min/cm is associated with the laboratory grain size distribution analysis.
However, these terms all refer to the “special type of small diameter bored pile” as described by Koreck (1978).Micropiles provide practical solutions for structural support and for In situ soil reinforcement (Armour and Groneck, 1998).
The resulting G values vary in space but are constant in time.25 2.5 In situ soil moisture measurements As reference for the evaluation, we used harmonized and quality-controlled in situ volumetric soil moisture measurements (m3 m−3) from the ISMN archive (Dorigo et al., 2011, 2013; Appendix Table A1).
In situ soil liner For sites where the natural ground has a low permeability, it may be adequate to simply excavate a pond into the ground without addition of a liner.