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- Gypcrete or gypcrust is a hardened layer of soil, consisting of around 95% gypsum (calcium sulfate). Gypcrust is an arid zone duricrust. It can also occur...
- composed of calcium sulfate rather than calcium carbonate, is called gypcrust. Caliche forms where annual precipitation is less than 65 centimeters (26 in)...
- calcium-rich due to s**** sand (pulverised sea s****). Alvar Chalk heath Edaphic Gypcrust Gypsum flora of Nova Scotia Rendzina Chalk Gr****land HAP Archived 2009-01-07...
- silcrete by silica; calcrete (caliche) by calcium carbonate, and gypcrete (gypcrust) by gypsum. Duricrust is often studied during missions to Mars because...
- a "ball" of gypsum which is composed of several single bladed crystals Gypcrust Gypsum flora of Nova Scotia Gypsum recycling Phosphogypsum Warr, L.N. (2021)...
- in which earth and water are molded to create a delicate shiny sphere Gypcrust – Hardened layer of soil with a high percentage of gypsum. CaSO4 concretions...
- on living beingsPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Gypcrust – Hardened layer of soil with a high percentage of gypsum Gypsum flora...
- p. 122. 1938 USDA soil taxonomy Alvar Calcareous gr****land Chalk heath Downland Edaphic FAO soil classification Gypcrust Gypsum flora of Nova Scotia...
- world-wide review on the topic. Alvar Calcareous gr****land Chalk heath Edaphic Gypcrust Rendzina Munro, M.C.; Newell, R.E.; Hill, N.M. (2014). Nova Scotia Plants...
- Gravitational erosion - Groundwater-related subsidence - Guelph soil - Gypcrust - Gypsisols Hardpan - Headland (agriculture) - Hesco bastion - Hilo (soil)...