id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_z4kldqlvenh7xdaqq345ohf3hy Cathelijne R. Stoof Soil lacquer peel DIY: simply capturing beauty 2018 21 .pdf application/pdf 9945 821 68 resulting increased accessibility of making soil and sediment peels can benefit research, teaching, and science communication Capturing this beauty in monoliths or soil lacquer peels can bring soils to life for education and outreach (Van Baren and 25 soil face with a fixation agent (such as lacquer, resin, or glue), and their final product is typically mounted on a wall for study 30 The main steps of the published methods for making peels are straightforward: a soil face was prepared under an angle and to secure the soil (glue), to extract the peel (wooden board, spade, soil knife, pruning scissors or garden shears, garbage bag), 25 extraction of the peel from the soil face: glue that fully hardens when dry (like wood glue or glues used to impregnate monoliths Table 1: Example of museums, universities, schools and institutes with soil profile collections (lacquer peels and/or monoliths) ./cache/work_z4kldqlvenh7xdaqq345ohf3hy.pdf ./txt/work_z4kldqlvenh7xdaqq345ohf3hy.txt