Understanding how gravel interacts with the soil environment – WA (Video)
In this video, from the Soil Quality Knowledge Base, Matthias Leopold explains how ironstone gravel soils are formed. Some of the features of these soils are described, particularly the presence of pores which allows extra space for interactions with water, nutrients and microorganisms within the soil profile. A number of features and behaviours of these soils are still not known. While the content focuses on Western Australia, the information is applicable to other Australian regions [1:04].#
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