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Principles of Geotechnical Engineering

This document discusses the origin of soil and grain size distribution in soils. It explains that soils are formed through the weathering of rocks. The size of individual soil grains can vary widely. Many physical properties of soil are determined by the size, shape, and chemical composition of the grains. It provides an overview of the rock cycle and the main rock types - igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks - and the geological processes involved in their formation.

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Principles of Geotechnical Engineering

This document discusses the origin of soil and grain size distribution in soils. It explains that soils are formed through the weathering of rocks. The size of individual soil grains can vary widely. Many physical properties of soil are determined by the size, shape, and chemical composition of the grains. It provides an overview of the rock cycle and the main rock types - igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks - and the geological processes involved in their formation.

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Origin of Soil and Grain Size

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Rock Cycle and the Origin of Soil


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