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    Those minerals commonly fall into three common groups: (a) silicates, (b) carbonates and (c) oxides hydroxides It is important to note that soil regions in the world also contain significant sulfate, halide and or phosphate minerals; however, this chapter focuses on the silicates, carbonates and oxides hydroxides
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    Different soil types vary widely in their mineral composition due to differences in parent material, climate, topography, vegetation, and human activity Understanding these differences is vital for optimizing land use, improving crop yields, managing soil health, and preventing environmental degradation
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