grofkorreligheid
Grofkorreligheid refers to a geological and soil science term describing the texture of a material composed of relatively large particles. In soil science, it signifies a predominance of sand and gravel-sized fragments, as opposed to fine-grained materials like silt and clay. This characteristic influences a soil's permeability, aeration, and water-holding capacity. Soils with high grofkorreligheid tend to drain well but may require more frequent watering as they retain less moisture.
In geology, grofkorreligheid is used to describe sedimentary rocks, such as conglomerates and breccias, which are
The presence of grofkorreligheid affects various practical applications, including construction, where it impacts the stability and