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Effect of drying–wetting cycles on aggregate breakdown for yellow–brown earths in karst areas
2017
Geoenvironmental Disasters
Drying and rewetting process, frequently occurred during climatic changes, is an important process in soil aggregate slacking and dissolution. The severer interference of human activities on global climate makes the extreme climate scenarios like drought and rainstorm occur frequently. Therefore, there is necessity to further our understanding on the impact of the drying-wetting cycles and initial water content on the breakdown of soil aggregates. The typical yellow-brown earth composed of
doi:10.1186/s40677-017-0084-y
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