Sealing thickness refers to the depth of the compacted or sealed layer within the soil, which can hinder water infiltration, root growth, and soil aeration. This layer is often formed in fine-textured soils under intense rainfall or drying conditions. Source: Pagliai, M., & Vignozzi, N. (2002). Soil Structure and Soil Quality: A Review of the State of the Art. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 88(3), 77-86.
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| - Sealing thickness refers to the depth of the compacted or sealed layer within the soil, which can hinder water infiltration, root growth, and soil aeration. This layer is often formed in fine-textured soils under intense rainfall or drying conditions. Source: Pagliai, M., & Vignozzi, N. (2002). Soil Structure and Soil Quality: A Review of the State of the Art. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 88(3), 77-86.
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