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- Duricrust abstract "Duricrust is a hard layer on or near the surface of soil. Duricrusts can range in thickness from a few millimeters or centimeters to several meters.It is a general term (not to be confused with duripan) for a zone of chemical precipitation and hardening formed at or near the surface of sedimentary bodies through pedogenic and (or) non-pedogenic processes. It is typically formed by the accumulation of soluble minerals deposited by mineral-bearing waters that move upward, downward, or laterally by capillary action, commonly assisted in arid settings by evaporation. Minerals often found in duricrust include silica, iron, calcium, and gypsum.Duricrusts need to be formed in absolute accumulation, therefore they must have a source, transfer and precipitation. Duricrust is often studied during missions to Mars because it may help prove the planet once had more water. Duricrust was found on Mars at the Viking 2 landing site, and a similar structure, nicknamed \"Snow Queen,\" was found under the Phoenix landing site. Phoenix's duricrust was later confirmed to be water-based.".
- Duricrust thumbnail De_Yalgo_a_Dori_Marco_Schmidt_0922.jpg?width=300.
- Duricrust wikiPageExternalLink 31jan_sandsofmars.html.
- Duricrust wikiPageExternalLink lsduri.htm.
- Duricrust wikiPageID "650321".
- Duricrust wikiPageLength "2570".
- Duricrust wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Duricrust wikiPageRevisionID "683226311".
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Calcium.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Caliche.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Capillary_action.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soil.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Duripan.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Evaporation.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Gypsum.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Mars.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Mineral.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Pedogenesis.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Phoenix_(spacecraft).
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Precipitation_(chemistry).
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Sedimentary_rock.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_dioxide.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Soil.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Solubility.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Viking_2.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLink File:De_Yalgo_a_Dori_Marco_Schmidt_0922.jpg.
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duricrust".
- Duricrust wikiPageWikiLinkText "duricrust".
- Duricrust wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geology-stub.
- Duricrust wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Duricrust subject Category:Soil.
- Duricrust hypernym Layer.
- Duricrust type AnatomicalStructure.
- Duricrust type Science.
- Duricrust comment "Duricrust is a hard layer on or near the surface of soil. Duricrusts can range in thickness from a few millimeters or centimeters to several meters.It is a general term (not to be confused with duripan) for a zone of chemical precipitation and hardening formed at or near the surface of sedimentary bodies through pedogenic and (or) non-pedogenic processes.".
- Duricrust label "Duricrust".
- Duricrust sameAs Q1247965.
- Duricrust sameAs قشرة_صلبة.
- Duricrust sameAs Duricrust.
- Duricrust sameAs Duricrust.
- Duricrust sameAs Aurhelle.
- Duricrust sameAs m.02_kt5.
- Duricrust sameAs Q1247965.
- Duricrust wasDerivedFrom Duricrust?oldid=683226311.
- Duricrust depiction De_Yalgo_a_Dori_Marco_Schmidt_0922.jpg.
- Duricrust isPrimaryTopicOf Duricrust.