Cracks width refers to the measurement of the gap or space between the sides of soil cracks. Wider cracks can form in drier soils, particularly those with high clay content. They provide insights into soil structure, water retention, and the degree of shrinkage that has occurred due to moisture loss. Source: McSweeney, K. (2009). Soil and Water Conservation Handbook. CRC Press.
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