The Cementation Continuity Property describes the extent to which soil particles are bound together by cementing agents, such as calcium carbonate, iron oxides, or silica. Cementation affects soil permeability, root penetration, and the development of soil horizons. Continuity can be classified as continuous, discontinuous, or patchy. Source: FAO (2006). Guidelines for Soil Description.
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