The Characteristics of Tea Soils (Part 5):Mineral Compositions of Makinohara Diluvial Upland Soils
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The mineral compositions of tea soil on the diluvial upland of Makinohara (Shizuoka-ken) were examined.<BR>The primary minerals in fine sand fraction were consisted of quartz, feldspars, plant-opal, volcanic glass and chert fragments, which have resistibility to chemical weathering.<BR>The compositions in clay size fraction of tea soils were consisted of. the following minerals; much of kaolin, a little of quartz, and least of vermiculite and gibbsite, all of which were observed by X-ray diffraction and electron-micrograph.
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