A method to impregnate wet soil samples, producing high-quality thin sections.

Authors

  • R. Miedema
  • T. Pape
  • G.J. Van de Waal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18174/njas.v22i1.17234

Abstract

[120.031]Mineral soils with different moisture content and texture were impregnated successfully by the method described. The water present in the soil sample is replaced by acetone and the acetone-saturated sample is impregnated by FitzPatrick's method (1970) (using acetone as thinner of the polyester resin Synolith 544). Shrinkage is minimal and the thin sections are of high quality. It should be possible to correlate thin section data obtained by this method with physical data obtained from undisturbed material. Micromorphologically, a better understanding of the plasmic fabrics should be possible. (Abstract retrieved from CAB Abstracts by CABI’s permission)

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1974-02-01

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