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Due to landscaping, mining and construction activities on previously cultivated land, more and more soils are excavated, translocated, deposited and restored. In many cases restored soils show signs of structural degradation such as overcompaction and water logging. There is a lack of methods to evaluate and assess the physical quality of restored soil. In this study a fuzzy logic expert system was...
Soil restoration is the process by which a soil that has been disturbed by excavation and displacement or by degradation is returned to its original state by means of active treatment. At the beginning of the process, restored soils are mechanically labile and susceptible to compaction. In this study, we monitored the regeneration of some physical soil quality indicators (bulk density, coarse porosity,...
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