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Caliche (mineral) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Caliche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caliche may refer to: •Caliche (mineral), a hardened deposit of calcium carbonate. •Caliche slang, a collection of slang words unique to Salvadoran Spanish.
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Conquering Home Yard Caliche ... Many southern Arizona soils have layers of caliche either on or under the surface. Caliche is a layer of soil in which the soil particles have been cemented together by lime (calcium carbonate, CaCO3).
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Definition of caliche in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of caliche. Pronunciation of caliche. Translations of caliche. caliche synonyms, caliche antonyms. Information about caliche in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Built of adobe, caliche, and limestone, "La Casita" was recently restored by the...
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There is a form of soil that desert gardeners know well. It’s called caliche (pronounced kah-leech-ay, and it has driven many desert gardeners to desperation. ... Many gardeners use a pick axe to break through the caliche layers, but, if the caliche is two to three meters thick, that can be a back-breaking job.
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Caliche - Definition of Caliche at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Caliche. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Learn more about caliche with a free trial on Britannica.com...
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A layer near the surface, more or less cemented by secondary carbonates of calcium or magnesium precipitated from the soil solution. It may be a soft thin soil horizon, a hard thick bed just beneath the solum, or a surface layer exposed by erosion. ... caliche Source: Research Branch, 1976; Contact: Peter Schut...
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Caliche (n) 1. A form of calcium carbonate found in thick stratigraphic accretions and thin depositional lenses, and widely dispersed in desert soils; ... The "Got CALICHE?" newsletter is an "idea factory" for archaeologists, anthropologists and historians. The newsletter is dedicated to electronic potlatch and...
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I moved here from the Midwest. My neighbor explained that the reason I had trouble with my garden this year is that my soil is "caliche" soil. What is caliche soil? -Artesia (Eddy County)
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