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    The heterogeneity of the properties of the coprolites Aporrectodea caliginosa and Lumbricus rubellus in model experiment with chernozem soil by Frolov, O. A., Yakushev, A. V., Milanovskiy, E. Yu

    “…The changes in the physical and microbiological properties of the coprolites of earthworms Aporrectodea caliginosa and Lumbricus rubellus were evaluated in…”
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    Deconvolution of Differential Particle-Size Distribution Curves for Vertisols by Vodyanitskii, Yu. N., Milanovskiy, E. Yu, Morgun, E. G., Savichev, A. T.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-09-2019)
    “…The deconvolution procedure for splitting the initial particle-size distribution spectrum into constituent fractions makes it possible to refine the…”
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    Contact angles of wetting and water stability of soil structure by Kholodov, V. A, Yaroslavtseva, N. V, Yashin, M. A, Frid, A. S, Lazarev, V. I, Tyugai, Z. N, Milanovskiy, E. Yu

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-06-2015)
    “…From the soddy-podzolic soils and typical chernozems of different texture and land use, dry 3-1 mm aggregates were isolated and sieved in water. As a result,…”
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    The Ways to Develop Soil Textural Classification for Laser Diffraction Method by Yudina, A. V., Fomin, D. S., Valdes-Korovkin, I. A., Churilin, N. A., Aleksandrova, M. S., Golovleva, Yu. A., Phillipov, N. V., Kovda, I. V., Dymov, A. A., Milanovskiy, E. Yu

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-11-2020)
    “…The existing classifications of soil texture are based on the sedimentation data. The aim of this article is to consider the ways to develop soil textural…”
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    SEPARATION OF PERIPHERY AND INNER PARTS OF SOIL AGGREGATES BY MECHANICAL ABRASION by V. A. Kholodov, S. A. Garbuz, N. V. Yaroslavtseva, E. Yu. Milanovskiy, M. A. Yashin

    “…To separate the aggregates into the inner part (core) and the periphery (bark), the aggregates were rubbed against one another. For this purpose, aggregates of…”
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