Number‐size distributions (i.e. particle‐ and aggregate‐size distributions) have historically been used as indicators of soil structure, and recent work has aimed to quantify this link using fractals to model the soil fabric. This interpretation of number‐size distributions is evaluated, and it is shown that a number‐size relation described by a power law does not in itself imply fractal structure as suggested, and a counter example is presented. Where fractal structure is assumed, it is shown that the power‐law exponent, φ, describing the number‐size distribution cannot be interpreted as the mass‐fractal dimension, DM, of the aggregate. If the probability of fragmentation is independent of fragment diameter, then the exponent may be identi...
It has been proposed that deformation tills have fractal particle-size distributions, reflecting sca...
A soil aggregate is made of closely packed sand, silt, clay, and organic particles building up soil...
The scaling properties of fractals are formally defined only in the limit of infinite or infinitessi...
The theory of fractal geometry is presented with reference to soil structure. Recent work on relatin...
We propose a scaling model far incoherent soil particles aggregates. We assume that the surface of t...
We propose a scaling model far incoherent soil particles aggregates. We assume that the surface of t...
We propose a scaling model far incoherent soil particles aggregates. We assume that the surface of t...
We propose a scaling model far incoherent soil particles aggregates. We assume that the surface of t...
A soil aggregate is made of closely packed sand, silt, clay, and organic particles building up soil ...
A soil aggregate is made of closely packed sand, silt, clay, and organic particles building up soil...
This work explored the applicability of the fractal theory for studies into space variability of soi...
Context. A porous and/or fractal description can generally be applied where particles have...
A b s t r a c t. Fractal models of soil structure have not been explored in full. In particular, ver...
The fractal dimension Df has been widely used to describe the structural and morphological character...
Context. A porous and/or fractal description can generally be applied where particles have...
It has been proposed that deformation tills have fractal particle-size distributions, reflecting sca...
A soil aggregate is made of closely packed sand, silt, clay, and organic particles building up soil...
The scaling properties of fractals are formally defined only in the limit of infinite or infinitessi...
The theory of fractal geometry is presented with reference to soil structure. Recent work on relatin...
We propose a scaling model far incoherent soil particles aggregates. We assume that the surface of t...
We propose a scaling model far incoherent soil particles aggregates. We assume that the surface of t...
We propose a scaling model far incoherent soil particles aggregates. We assume that the surface of t...
We propose a scaling model far incoherent soil particles aggregates. We assume that the surface of t...
A soil aggregate is made of closely packed sand, silt, clay, and organic particles building up soil ...
A soil aggregate is made of closely packed sand, silt, clay, and organic particles building up soil...
This work explored the applicability of the fractal theory for studies into space variability of soi...
Context. A porous and/or fractal description can generally be applied where particles have...
A b s t r a c t. Fractal models of soil structure have not been explored in full. In particular, ver...
The fractal dimension Df has been widely used to describe the structural and morphological character...
Context. A porous and/or fractal description can generally be applied where particles have...
It has been proposed that deformation tills have fractal particle-size distributions, reflecting sca...
A soil aggregate is made of closely packed sand, silt, clay, and organic particles building up soil...
The scaling properties of fractals are formally defined only in the limit of infinite or infinitessi...