The use of the grading entropy as a measure of the soil texture maturity

In this study, the concept of grading entropy is applied to evaluate the textural evolution of waste rocks at the surface of rehabilitated mine dumps. A series of mine‐spoil samples that were collected from topsoils and subsoils at sites of mine rehabilitation that had been established for different...

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