Human Changes of Soil Structure
Human Changes of Soil Structure
Human Changes of Soil Structure
STRUCTURE
PRESENTED BY INDRANIL BANERJEE
ENROLLMENT NO-CEM18005
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FARMING
Farmers often add nutrients to soil in the form of organic or artificial fertilizers to make their
crops grow better. However, some fertilizers can make it difficult for microorganisms in the
soil to produce nutrients naturally. Fertilizers also add to water pollution when rainwater
draining from fields carries the excess nutrients to rivers, lakes, and oceans. Over time, many
farming practices lead to the loss of soil.
MINING
• In mining operations that expose sulfide minerals, the increased chemical weathering
causes a type of pollution known as acid drainage. Abandoned mines can fill with
rainwater. Sulfide minerals react with the air and the water to produce sulfuric acid.
Then the acid water drains from the mines, polluting the soil in surrounding areas.
REFFERENCE
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2. https://www.quora.com/How-does-deforestation-impact-soil-erosion
3. WILLARD H. CARMEAN, Athens Forest Research Center, Central States Forest Experiment
Station, Athens, Ohio, THE STRUCTURE OF FOREST SOILS
https://kb.osu.edu/bitstream/handle/1811/4444/V57N03_165.pdf
4. Mitchell, J.K. and Soga, K. Fundamentals of soil behavior, 3rd ED. , john Wiley & sons, New
Jersey, USA,2005.
5. Yong, R.N., and Warkentin. B.P., Soil Properties and Behavior, Elsevier, Amsterdam, the
Netherlands, 1975.
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