Cracks depth refers to the vertical measurement of cracks that appear in the soil surface, often occurring during dry conditions when soil moisture decreases. The depth of cracks can indicate soil shrinkage, particularly in clayey soils, and is used to assess the soil's structural integrity and potential for erosion. Source: McSweeney, K. (2009). Soil and Water Conservation Handbook. CRC Press.
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