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Concept: we are matching adapted plants to a site, and adding supporting biomass to it (assuming it's been depleted). We are not concerned about missing minerals, which are found in rocks and soil already. | |||
Look at soil analysis docs - [https://www.dropbox.com/sh/z2bi8tul3u99bti/AADuhFQwQMWj7R5QwD-w75t_a/SOP-%20Physical%20Test.doc?dl=0] | Look at soil analysis docs - [https://www.dropbox.com/sh/z2bi8tul3u99bti/AADuhFQwQMWj7R5QwD-w75t_a/SOP-%20Physical%20Test.doc?dl=0] |
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SOPs
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/z2bi8tul3u99bti/AADuhFQwQMWj7R5QwD-w75t_a/SOP-%20Physical%20Test.doc?dl=0
Potential Natural Vegetation
Concept: we are matching adapted plants to a site, and adding supporting biomass to it (assuming it's been depleted). We are not concerned about missing minerals, which are found in rocks and soil already.
Look at soil analysis docs - [1]
Ball tests - soil particle size analysis