A mathematical model is proposed to account for the invariable conformity of the logarithm of soil resistivity to the normal probability law. The accounting is linked to weathering processes. Periodic movement of natural soil chemicals is caused by rainfall and is influenced by soil texture, temperature and other factors. A good example of the logarithmic normal distribution of soil resistivity, measured over a linear extent of nearly a mile, is given in graphical form. 2.1.1
Subject
Conformity,
Water,
Salts,
Moisture,
Rainfall,
Probability distributions,
Soil resistivity,
Probability,
Weathering,
Engineers,
Wind,
Soil,
Conductivity
© 1962 National Association of Corrosion Engineers
1962
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