Mineral Supplements of Soils
Volume 2 - Issue 4
Maciej Pawlikowski1* and David Kozień2
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- 1AGH-University of Science and Technology, Cath. Mineralogy, Petrography and Geochemistry, Cracow, Poland
- 2Student’s Geological Association, AGH–University of Science and Technology, Cracow, Poland
*Corresponding author:
Maciej Pawlikowski, AGH-University of Science and Technology, Cath. Mineralogy, Petrography and
Geochemistry, Cracow, Poland
Received:April 23, 2019; Published:May 06, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/OAJESS.2019.02.000145
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Abstract
Improving soil quality results in increased yields and benefits for farmers. Research has been carried out on the use of selected
mineral waste collected in heaps to improve the quality of poor soils. The natural soil supplements obtained in this way will not
only improve their quality and increase polonies but will also allow the liquidation of some of the heaps. This will contribute to the
reclamation of the landscape and the environment.
Abstract|
Introduction|
Material and Methods of Research|
Microscopic Tests in Polarized Saint Lighting|
Analysis of the External Matrix of Natural Tests
Used by the XRD Method|
Results Designated by Content of The Content of
the Cross-Fraction on a Standing Water Post|
Results of the Analysis of the Quarter of Quartz
Grassing and Distribution of Minerals of Chlorine
Minerals in Granulates SEM|
Summary|
Analysis of the External Matrix of Natural Tests
Used by the XRD Method|
References|