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Morphological Analysis of Soil Aggregates Using Euler's Polyeder Formula

Karl Heinrich Hartgea, Joerg Bachmanna and Nestor Pescia

a Inst. of Soil Science, Herrenhäuser Str. 2, Univ. of Hanover, 30419 Hannover, Germany



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Fig. 1 Histogram of numbers of faces, corners and edges obtained from first assessment of every set of aggregates. Means of 10 aggregates. Ticks on the abscissa represent class limits. All dots that fall into one class are depicted in the center of their class. For sample numbers 6, 7, and 22, see Fig. 2

 


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Fig. 2 Relation of edge/face for samples of aggregates. Symbols at the bottom correspond to those in Table 1. Numbers at the top are for short quotation e/f in Fig. 1

 





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