Fine earth definition

Fine earth means soil that can pass a two millimeter sieve.

Examples of Fine earth in a sentence

  • Fine earth materials shall constitute less than 10% of the materials and no other conditions exist that would provide adequate wastewater renovation.

  • Fine- earth samples were packed in 20 mm lifts at a target dry bulk density of 1.5 g/cm3, soilswith gravel were packed in 50 mm lifts at target densities of 1.6 g/cm3.

  • Kurose, Keith W.Ross, Fifth Edition, Pearson Education, 2012.2. Network Fundamentals, Mark Dye, Pearson Education.

  • For the mineral soil, we142 calculated the fine earth soil mass per unit area for each respective sampling layer as follows: Fine earth mass per unit area = BD * (1-stone content) * d * 10 (1) 144 Where, fine earth soil mass per unit area is in kg m-2, BD is the soil bulk density in g cm-3, stone content is relative volumetric coarse fragment content, d is the thickness (depth) of the sampling horizon in146 centimeters and 10 is a conversion factor for converting g cm-2 to kg m-2.

  • According to the Registrant, the monitor was set to automatically record [Patient 1]'s vital signs at regular intervals but she did not ensure that it was doing so during [Patient 1]'s labour and delivery.

  • Fine earth deposited by mud-caked OHVs driving down the road now coats the rocked surface and is a source of sediment.

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