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accessInformation: Created by Environment Agency Abu Dhabi as part of the Abu Dhabi Soil Survey project. Data Origin:EAD.
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description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Anhydrite (CaSO4) is the anhydrous form of gypsum and is used in the manufacture of cement, and can be a source of sulfate for sulfuric acid. The map shows the distribution of sites and map units in which anhydrite has been observed by the field teams. In most instances anhydrite was observed in thin broken bands within the soil profiles. Occasionally it was observed as a thicker layer of variable extent. || الأنهيدريت (CaSO4) هو الشكل اللامائي من الجبس، ويستخدم في صناعة الأسمنت، كما يمكن أن يكون مصدرًا للكبريتات في إنتاج حمض الكبريتيك.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>تُظهر الخريطة توزيع المواقع والوحدات الخرائطية التي تم فيها رصد الأنهيدريت من قبل الفرق الميدانية.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>في معظم الحالات، تم ملاحظة الأنهيدريت على شكل شرائط رقيقة ومكسورة داخل مقاطع التربة. وأحيانًا، وُجد على شكل طبقة أكثر سمكًا ذات امتداد متغير.</SPAN></P><P /></DIV></DIV></DIV>
licenseInfo: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>The data must be used appropriately for the scale of mapping. Prior to decisions about land use more detailed site inspection is likely to be required to developed detailed understanding of soil and site characteristics related to the planned use.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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title: SourcesForAnhydrite || مصادر الأنهيدريت
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tags: ["Agriculture","Environment","Land Use Planning","Strategic Planning","Research","Engineering","Education and Public Awareness","Soil Survey","Abu Dhabi Emirate","United Arab Emirates","Current 2009","Full depth of 200cm","or the Pedon Control Section or 100 cm as defined in The USDA Soil Survey Manual","Deep drilling extends to 5 meters or 10 meters","Soil Science","Pedology","Soil Classification"]
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