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DOI: 10.1097/00010694-198403000-00006
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IDENTIFICATION OF LOESS BY PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION USING THE COULTER COUNTER TA II1

G. C. Lewis,M. A. Fosberg,A. L. Falen,B. J. Miller

Loess
Coulter counter
Silt
1984
Particle size distribution was determined on loess sections from southcentral and northern Idaho; West Yellowstone, Montana; eastern Nebraska; Vicksburg, Mississippi; and Macon Ridge, Louisiana, using the Coulter Counter TA II. The Coulter Counter allows for 15 subdivisions in the silt-size range and provides sensitivity in interpreting loess particle size distribution. Loess materials can be identified by a characteristic particle size distribution in the medium and coarse silt fractions, which distinguish them from nonloess materials. The method would be helpful in soil classification, soil parent material studies, and research on loess.
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    IDENTIFICATION OF LOESS BY PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION USING THE COULTER COUNTER TA II1” is a paper by G. C. Lewis M. A. Fosberg A. L. Falen B. J. Miller published in 1984. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.