Soil + Can )
78.76
62.34
63.79
60.89
Wt. of
( dry Soil + Can )
77.61
61.31
62.62
59.52
Wt. of can
73.72
57.82
58.84
55.18
Wt. of dry soil
Wt. of moisture
watercontent (w %)
No. of blows, N
50
35
20
15
Plastic Limit Determination
Can No.
1
2
Wt. of
( wet Soil + Can )
61.00
62.99
Wt. of
( dry Soil
soil had usually required treatment with lime and years of cultivation to neutralise excess acid and to develop fertility. Irrigation was generally not necessary, but drainage systems were often needed to remove excess water.
Until the late nineteenth century, Finland's isolation required that most farmers concentrate on producing grains to meet the country's basic food needs. In the fall, farme
water and recycled activated sludge are introduced typically at several points in the aeration tank. The organic load on the aeration tank, MLSS concentration, and oxygen demand are uniform throughout the tank. An advantage of the CMAS process is the dilution of shock loads that occur in the treatment of industrial wastewaters. The CMAS process is relatively simple to operate but tends to have lo
1. Introduction
1) Definition of preservation and food-spoilage micro-organisms
Food preservation is the process of treating and handling food to stop or greatly slow down spoilage (loss of quality, edibility or nutritive value) caused or accelerated by micro-organisms. Some methods, however, use benign bacteria, yeasts or fungi to add specific qualities and to preserve food (e.g., cheese, wine
6 section for another theme
Load of Sunflower
Greenhouse for Mycorrhiza
Wind-hill of Cattail and Pampas grass
A walk of woody plants
Path of vine-Clycine Soja
Break place of wormwood, grass, weeds
Design of Soil purification
Concentration of Zinc and Lead
- total area for plant 100m3, total 2500 plant
depth of root 45cm
Step 1. Catchment
Drainage water is gathered through pipe
Step 2. Anaerobic Marshland
Remove 66% of heavy metal
Step 3. Wetland
Remove remained heavy metal by phytoremediation
6 section for another theme
Load of Sunflower
Greenhouse for Mycorrhiza
Wind-hill of Cattail and Pampas grass
A walk of woody plants
Path of vine-Clycine Soja
Break place of wormwood, grass, weeds
● Definition of plasma
Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter, along with solid, liquid, and gas. It is an ionized gas consisting of a collection of charged particles, including ions, electrons, and neutral atoms or molecules. Plasma can be found naturally in the universe in the form of stars, lightning, and auroras, but it can also be artificially created and controlled for
Introduction (What is plasma?)
1. Definition of plasma
Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter, along with solid, liquid, and gas. It is an ionized gas consisting of a collection of charged particles, including ions, electrons, and neutral atoms or molecules. Plasma can be found naturally in the universe in the form of stars, lightning, and auroras, but it can also be artif
SOIL
THE GENERAL ASSUMPTION:
The abundant of rich habitats come from fertile soil!
WRONG!
Tropical rainforests grow in nutrient-poor soil which is only two to three inches deep.
THEN WHY?
The roots of many plants spread over large areas quickly capture nutrients released by decaying plant and animal matter before the nutrients can be leached from the soil.
THEREFORE!
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