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How Soils Are Classified

How Soils Are Classified, Total:241 items.

In the international standard classification, How Soils Are Classified involves: Civil engineering in general, Soil quality. Pedology, Measurement of force, weight and pressure, Earthworks. Excavations. Foundation construction. Underground works, Agricultural machines, implements and equipment, Vocabularies, Character sets and information coding, Road engineering, Company organization and management, Farming and forestry, Fertilizers, General methods of tests and analysis for food products, Road vehicles in general, Safety of machinery, Corrosion of metals.


Indonesia Standards, How Soils Are Classified

  • SNI 3405-2011 Cara uji sifat dispersif tanah dengan alat pinhole
  • SNI 03-6797-2002 Manual for classification of soil and aggregate soil mixture for road construction

GSO, How Soils Are Classified

  • GSO ISO 23753-2:2013 Soil quality -- Determination of dehydrogenase activity in soils -- Part 2: Method using iodotetrazolium chloride (INT)
  • GSO BS 7882:2010 Method for calibration and classfication of torque measuring devices
  • GSO ISO 7851:2015 Fertilizers and soil conditioners -- Classification
  • BH GSO ISO 7851:2017 Fertilizers and soil conditioners -- Classification
  • GSO 1805:2007 Sensory analysis of foods – part3 –
  • GSO ISO 14688-2:2013 Geotechnical investigation and testing -- Identification and classification of soil -- Part 2: Principles for a classification
  • GSO ISO 23611-1:2013 Soil quality -- Sampling of soil invertebrates -- Part 1: Hand-sorting and formalin extraction of earthworms
  • OS GSO ISO 14688-1:2013 Geotechnical investigation and testing -- Identification and classification of soil -- Part 1: Identification and description
  • BH GSO ISO 14688-1:2016 Geotechnical investigation and testing -- Identification and classification of soil -- Part 1: Identification and description
  • GSO ISO 14688-1:2013 Geotechnical investigation and testing -- Identification and classification of soil -- Part 1: Identification and description
  • GSO ISO/TS 17182:2015 Soil quality -- Determination of some selected phenols and chlorophenols -- Gas chromatographic method with mass spectrometric detection
  • GSO ISO 12782-5:2015 Soil quality -- Parameters for geochemical modelling of leaching and speciation of constituents in soils and materials -- Part 5: Extraction of humic substances from aqueous samples

American Gear Manufacturers Association, How Soils Are Classified

AGMA - American Gear Manufacturers Association, How Soils Are Classified

RU-GOST R, How Soils Are Classified

GOSTR, How Soils Are Classified

  • GOST 25100-2020 Soils. Classification
  • GOST R ISO 14688-2-2017 Geotechnikal investigation and testing. Identification and classification of soil. Part 2. Classification
  • GOST 17.4.3.06-2020 Conservation of nature. Soils. General requirements for the classification of soils associated with exposure to chemical pollutants
  • GOST R ISO 14688-1-2017 Geotechnikal investigation and testing. Identification and classification of soil. Part 1. Identification and description

CZ-CSN, How Soils Are Classified

  • CSN ON 72 1566-1963 Refractory soil, stone soil and white soil. traditional classification
  • CSN 46 5342-1987 Nature conservation. Soils. General requirments for soil classification according to the influnce of chemical contamination

VN-TCVN, How Soils Are Classified

American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), How Soils Are Classified

  • ASTM D2487-00 Standard Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes (Unified Soil Classification System)
  • ASTM D2487-10 Standard Practice for Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes (Unified Soil Classification System)
  • ASTM D2487-11 Standard Practice for Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes (Unified Soil Classification System)
  • ASTM D2487-17 Standard Practice for Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes (Unified Soil Classification System)
  • ASTM D2487-17e1 Standard Practice for Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes (Unified Soil Classification System)
  • ASTM D2487-06 Standard Practice for Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes (Unified Soil Classification System)
  • ASTM D3282-09 Standard Practice for Classification of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures for Highway Construction Purposes
  • ASTM D3282-93(2004)e1 Standard Practice for Classification of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures for Highway Construction Purposes
  • ASTM D3282-93(1997)e1 Standard Classification of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures for Highway Construction Purposes
  • ASTM D2487-69(1975) Standard Test Method for Classification Of Soils For Engineering Purposes
  • ASTM D2487-06e1 Standard Practice for Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes (Unified Soil Classification System)
  • ASTM D4647-93(1998)e1 Standard Test Method for Identification and Classification of Dispersive Clay Soils by the Pinhole Test
  • ASTM D4647/D4647M-13(2020) Standard Test Methods for Identification and Classification of Dispersive Clay Soils by the Pinhole Test
  • ASTM D3282-15 Standard Practice for Classification of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures for Highway Construction Purposes

Standard Association of Australia (SAA), How Soils Are Classified

  • AS 1289.3.8.3:1997 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil classification tests - Dispersion - Determination of pinhole dispersion classification of a soil
  • AS 1289.3.5.2:2002(R2013) Soil test methods for engineering use Soil classification test
  • AS 1289.3.8.3:2014 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes, Method 3.8.3: Soil classification tests — Dispersion — Determination of pinhole dispersion classification of a soil
  • AS 1289.3.3.1:2009 Soil test methods for engineering use Soil classification test Calculation of soil plasticity index
  • AS 1289.3.3.1:1995 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil classification tests - Calculation of the plasticity index of a soil
  • AS 1289.3.2.1:1995 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil classification tests - Determination of the plastic limit of a soil - Standard method
  • AS 1289.3.3.2:2009 Soil test methods for engineering use. Calculation of soil cone plasticity index for soil classification tests.
  • AS 1289.3.9.1:2015 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes, Method 3.9.1: Soil classification tests — Determination of the cone liquid limit of a soil
  • AS 1289.3.3.2:1995 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil classification tests - Calculation of the cone plasticity index of a soil
  • AS 1289.3.6.1:1995 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil classification tests - Determination of the particle size distribution of a soil - Standard method of analysis by sieving
  • AS 1289.3.6.1:2009 Soil testing methods for engineering use. Standard method for soil classification testing. Determination of soil particle size distribution. Sieve analysis.
  • AS 1289.3.1.1:1995 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil classification tests - Determination of the liquid limit of a soil - Four point Casagrande method
  • AS 1289.3.4.1:1995 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil classification tests - Determination of the linear shrinkage of a soil - Standard method
  • AS 1289.3.2.1:2009 Soil testing methods for engineering use. Soil classification tests. Standard method for determination of plastic limits of soils.
  • AS 1289.3.4.1:2008 Soil Test Methods for Engineering Soil Classification Tests Standard Method for Determination of Linear Shrinkage of Soils
  • AS 1289.3.8.1:2017 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes, Method 3.8.1: Soil classification tests — Dispersion — Determination of Emerson class number of a soil
  • AS 1289.3.7.1:2002(R2013) Soil test methods for engineering use. Soil classification test using electric vibrator to determine the sand equivalent of soil.
  • AS 1289.3.1.1:1995/Amdt 1:1998 Soil test methods for engineering use. Soil classification test. Determination of soil liquid limit. Four-point Casagrande method.
  • AS 1289.3.1.1:2009/Amdt 1:2015 Soil test methods for engineering use. Soil classification test. Determination of soil liquid limit. Four-point Casagrande method.
  • AS 1289.3.1.1:2009 Soil test methods for engineering use. Soil classification test. Determination of soil liquid limit. Four-point Casagrande method.
  • AS 1289.3.5.1:1995 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Method 3.5.1: Soil classification tests-Determination of the soil particle density of a soil-Standard method
  • AS 1289.3.1.2:1995 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil classification tests - Determination of the liquid limit of a soil - One point Casagrande method (subsidiary method)
  • AS 1289.3.1.2:2009 Soil test methods for engineering Soil classification test Determination of soil liquid limit One-point Casagrande method (auxiliary method)
  • AS 1289.3.1.2:2009/Amdt 1:2015 Soil test methods for engineering Soil classification test Determination of soil liquid limit One-point Casagrande method (auxiliary method)
  • AS 1289.3.6.2:1995 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil classification tests - Determination of the particle size distribution of a soil - Analysis by sieving in combination with hydrometer analysis (subsidiary method)
  • AS 4479.1:1997 Analysis of soils - Pretreatment of potentially contaminated soil samples for heavy metal and metalloid analysis
  • AS 4479.2:1997 Analysis of soils - Extraction of heavy metals and metalloids from soil by aqua regia - Hotplate digestion method
  • AS 1289.3.6.3:2020 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes, Part 3.6.3: Soil classification tests — Determination of the particle size distribution of a soil — Standard method of fine analysis using an hydrometer
  • AS 1289.3.8.2:2008 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil classification tests - Dispersion - Determination of the percent dispersion of a soil
  • AS 1289.3.8.1:2006 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil classification tests - Dispersion - Determination of Emerson class number of a soil

未注明发布机构, How Soils Are Classified

  • AS 1289.3.8.3:2014/Amdt 1:2015 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil classification tests - Dispersion - Determination of pinhole dispersion classification of a soil
  • AS 1289.3.8.3:2014(R2015) Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil classification tests - Dispersion - Determination of pinhole dispersion classification of a soil
  • DIN 18196 E:2004-11 Earthworks and foundations - Soil classification for civil engineering purposes
  • DIN 18196 E:2022-02 Earthworks and foundations - Soil classification for civil engineering purposes
  • DIN 18196:1988 Earthworks and foundations - Soil classification for civil engineering purposes
  • DIN 18196:2023-02 Earthworks and foundations - Soil classification for civil engineering purposes
  • AS 1289.3.4.1:2008(R2016) Soil Test Methods for Engineering Soil Classification Tests Standard Method for Determination of Linear Shrinkage of Soils
  • AS 1289.3.1.1:2009(R2017) Soil test methods for engineering use. Soil classification test. Determination of soil liquid limit. Four-point Casagrande method.
  • AS 1289.3.1.2:2009(R2017) Soil test methods for engineering Soil classification test Determination of soil liquid limit One-point Casagrande method (auxiliary method)
  • DIN EN ISO 14688-2:2011 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 2: Principles for a classification
  • DIN EN ISO 14688-2:2004 Geotechnical exploration and investigation – Naming, description and classification of soil – Part 2: Basis for soil classifications (ISO 14688-2:2004); German version EN ISO 14688-2:2004
  • DIN EN ISO 14688-2 E:2016-07 Identification and classification of soils for geotechnical investigation and testing Part 2: Principles of classification (draft)
  • DIN EN ISO 23611-4 E:2021-11 Soil Quality Sampling for Soil Invertebrates Part 4: Sampling, Extraction and Identification of Nematodes Present in Soil (Draft)
  • DIN EN ISO 21268-3 E:2018-03 Soil Quality Leaching Procedures for Subsequent Chemical and Ecotoxicological Testing of Soils and Soil-like Materials Part 3: Upflow Percolation Testing (Draft)
  • AS 1289.3.8.2:2008(R2016) Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil classification tests - Dispersion - Determination of the percent dispersion of a soil
  • DIN EN ISO 14688-1:2003 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 1: Identification and description

German Institute for Standardization, How Soils Are Classified

  • DIN 19707:2004 Soil quality - Classification of the nutrient supply conditions of soil
  • DIN 4047-3:2002 Water engineering of agricultural lands - Terms - Part 3: Soil science, soil taxonomy, soil investigation
  • DIN 4047-3:2002-03 Water engineering of agricultural lands - Terms - Part 3: Soil science, soil taxonomy, soil investigation
  • DIN 18196:2006 Earthworks and foundations - Soil classification for civil engineering purposes
  • DIN 18196:2011 Earthworks and foundations - Soil classification for civil engineering purposes
  • DIN 4220:2020 Pedologic site assessment - Designation, classification and deduction of soil parameters (normative and nominal scaling)
  • DIN EN ISO 14688-2:2020-11 Geotechnical investigation and testing — Identification and classification of soil — Part 2: Principles for a classification (ISO 14688-2:2017); German version EN ISO 14688-2:2018
  • DIN ISO 23611-4:2008 Soil quality - Sampling of soil invertebrates - Part 4: Sampling, extraction and identification of soil-inhabiting nematodes (ISO 23611-4:2007);English version of DIN ISO 23611-4:2008-11
  • DIN 4220:2020-11 Pedologic site assessment - Designation, classification and deduction of soil parameters (normative and nominal scaling)
  • DIN EN ISO 21268-3:2020 Soil quality - Leaching procedures for subsequent chemical and ecotoxicological testing of soil and soil-like materials - Part 3: Up-flow percolation test (ISO 21268-3:2019)
  • DIN EN ISO 14688-1:2020-11 Geotechnical investigation and testing — Identification and classification of soil — Part 1: Identification and description (ISO 14688-1:2017); German version EN ISO 14688-1:2018
  • DIN EN ISO 21268-3:2020-09 Soil quality - Leaching procedures for subsequent chemical and ecotoxicological testing of soil and soil-like materials - Part 3: Up-flow percolation test (ISO 21268-3:2019); German version EN ISO 21268-3:2019

Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS), How Soils Are Classified

  • KS F 2324-2022 Unified Soil Classification System
  • KS F 2324-1986 Unified Soil Classification System
  • KS F 2324-2006 Method of classification of soils for engineering purposes
  • KS F 2324-2016 Method of classification of soils for engineering purposes
  • KS F 2324-2016(2021) Method of classification of soils for engineering purposes
  • KS F 2430-2006 Practice for description of soils(visual-manual procedure)
  • KS F 2430-1986 Practice for description of soils(visual-manual procedure)
  • KS I ISO 23611-4:2013 Soil quality-Sampling of soil invertebrates-Part 4:Sampling, extraction and identification of soil-inhabiting nematodes
  • KS M ISO 23611-4:2008 Soil quality-Sampling of soil invertebrates-Part 4:Sampling, extraction and identification of soil-inhabiting nematodes
  • KS I ISO 23611-1:2022 Soil quality — Sampling of soil invertebrates —Part 1: Hand-sorting and extraction of earthworms
  • KS M ISO 7851:2022 Fertilizers, soil conditioners and beneficial substances — Classification
  • KS M ISO 7851:2017 Fertilizers and soil conditioners-Classification
  • KS M ISO 7851:2007 Fertilizers and soil conditioners-Classification

RO-ASRO, How Soils Are Classified

Professional Standard - Water Conservancy, How Soils Are Classified

General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China, How Soils Are Classified

Lithuanian Standards Office , How Soils Are Classified

  • LST 1331-2002 Soils for road construction. Classification
  • LST EN ISO 14688-2:2004 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 2: Principles for a classification (ISO 14688-2:2004)
  • LST EN ISO 23611-1:2011 Soil quality - Sampling of soil invertebrates - Part 1: Hand-sorting and formalin extraction of earthworms (ISO 23611-1:2006)

Chongqing Provincial Standard of the People's Republic of China, How Soils Are Classified

PT-IPQ, How Soils Are Classified

Tianjin Provincial Standard of the People's Republic of China, How Soils Are Classified

SCC, How Soils Are Classified

  • AS 1289.3.9:1991 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes, Method 3.9: Soil classification tests - Determination of the cone liquid limit of a soil
  • AS 1289.3.8.2:1997 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes, Method 3.8.2: Soil classification tests - Dispersion - Determination of the percent dispersion of a soil
  • AS 1289.3.8.1:1997 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes, Method 3.8.1: Soil classification tests - Dispersion - Determination of Emerson class number of a soil
  • AS 1289.3.5.2:1995 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes, Method 3.5.2: Soil classification tests - Determination of the soil particle density of combined soil fractions - Vacuum pycnometer method
  • AASHTO M 145-1991(2021) Standard Specification for Classification of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures for Highway Construction Purposes
  • BS EN ISO 14688-2:2004 Geotechnical investigation and testing. Identification and classification of soil . Principles for a classification
  • BS 7755-1.1:1997 Soil quality. Terminology and classification-Terms and definitions relating to the protection and pollution of soil
  • AS 1289.3.7.1:1995 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes, Method 3.7.1: Soil classification tests - Determination of the sand equivalent of a soil using a power-operated shaker
  • DANSK DS/EN ISO 14688-2/A1:2004 Geotechnical investigation and testing – Identification and classification of soil – Part 2: Principles for a classification
  • AS 1289.3.6.3:1994 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes, Method 3.6.3: Soil classification tests - Determination of the particle size distribution of a soil - Standard method of fine analysis using a hydrometer
  • DIN 4220 E:2017 Draft Document - Pedologic site assessment - Designation, classification and deduction of soil parameters (normative and nominal scaling)
  • DANSK DS/EN ISO 14688-2:2018 Geotechnical investigation and testing – Identification and classification of soil – Part 2: Principles for a classification (ISO 14688-2:2017)
  • NS-EN ISO 14688-2:2004 Geotechnical investigation and testing — Identification and classification of soil — Part 2: Principles for a classification (ISO 14688-2:2004)
  • DIN EN ISO 14688-2 E:2016 Draft Document - Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 2: Principles for a classification (ISO/DIS 14688-2:2016); German and English version prEN ISO 14688-2:2016
  • DIN EN ISO 14688-2/A100 E:2020 Draft Document - Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 2: Principles for a classification; Amendment A100
  • DIN 18196/A1 E:2010 Draft Document - Earthworks and foundations - Soil classification for civil engineering purposes; Amendment A1
  • DANSK DS/ISO 21268-3:2019 Soil quality – Leaching procedures for subsequent chemical and ecotoxicological testing of soil and soil-like materials – Part 3: Up-flow percolation test

NL-NEN, How Soils Are Classified

  • NEN 5104-1989 Geotechnics Classification of unconsolidated soil samples

Taiwan Provincial Standard of the People's Republic of China, How Soils Are Classified

  • CNS 12387-1988 Method of Test for Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes

KR-KS, How Soils Are Classified

  • KS M ISO 7851-2017 Fertilizers and soil conditioners-Classification
  • KS I ISO 23611-1-2022 Soil quality — Sampling of soil invertebrates —Part 1: Hand-sorting and extraction of earthworms
  • KS M ISO 7851-2022 Fertilizers, soil conditioners and beneficial substances — Classification

The American Road & Transportation Builders Association, How Soils Are Classified

  • AASHTO M 145-1991(R2017) Standard Specification for Classification of Soils and Soil–Aggregate Mixtures for Highway Construction Purposes
  • AASHTO M 145-1991 Standard Specification for Classification of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures for Highway Construction Purposes
  • AASHTO M 145-2017 Standard Specification for Classification of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures for Highway Construction Purposes

AASHTO - American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, How Soils Are Classified

  • M 145-1991 Standard Specifications for Classification of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures for Highway Construction Purposes
  • M145-1991 Recommended Practice for the Classification of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures for Highway Construction Purposes

European Committee for Standardization (CEN), How Soils Are Classified

  • ISO/DIS 14688-2:2001 Geotechnical Engineering - Identification and Classification of Soil - Part 2: Classification and Quantification
  • EN ISO 14688-2:2018 Geotechnical investigation and testing ? Identification and classification of soil ? Part 2: Principles for a classification
  • EN ISO/TR 22100-1:2017 Safety of machinery - Relationship with ISO 12100 - Part 1: How ISO 12100 relates to type-B and type-C standards
  • EN ISO/TR 22100-1:2021 Safety of machinery - Relationship with ISO 12100 - Part 1: How ISO 12100 relates to type-B and type-C standards
  • EN ISO 14688-2:2004 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 2: Principles for a classification (ISO 14688-2:2004)
  • EN ISO 21268-3:2019 Soil quality - Leaching procedures for subsequent chemical and ecotoxicological testing of soil and soil-like materials - Part 3: Up-flow percolation test (ISO 21268-3:2019)
  • CEN ISO/TR 22100-1:2021 Safety of machinery - Relationship with ISO 12100 - Part 1: How ISO 12100 relates to type-B and type-C standards (ISO/TR 22100-1:2021)
  • EN ISO 14688-2:2004/A1:2013 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 2: Principles for a classification - Amendment 1 (ISO 14688-2:2004/Amd 1:2013)
  • EN ISO 21268-4:2019 Soil quality - Leaching procedures for subsequent chemical and ecotoxicological testing of soil and soil-like materials - Part 4: Influence of pH on leaching with initial acid/base addition (ISO 21268-4:2019)
  • EN ISO 21268-1:2019 Soil quality - Leaching procedures for subsequent chemical and ecotoxicological testing of soil and soil-like materials - Part 1: Batch test using a liquid to solid ratio of 2 l/kg dry matter (ISO 21268-1:2019)
  • EN ISO 21268-2:2019 Soil quality - Leaching procedures for subsequent chemical and ecotoxicological testing of soil and soil-like material - Part 2: Batch test using a liquid to solid ratio of 10 l/kg dry matter (ISO 21268-2:2019)

NZ-SNZ, How Soils Are Classified

  • NZS 4402.2.7.2:1986 Methods of Testing Soils for Civil Engineering Purposes Part 2: Soil Classification Tests - Determination of the Solid Density of Soil Particles Test 2.7.2: Method for Medium and Fine Soils
  • NZS 4402.2.2:1986 Methods of Testing Soils for Civil Engineering Purposes Part 2: Soil Classification Tests Test 2.2: Determination of the Liquid Limit
  • NZS 4402.2.7.1:1986 Methods of Testing Soils for Civil Engineering Purposes Part 2.7: Soil Classification Tests - Determination of the Solid Density of Soil Particles Test 2.7.1: Method for Coarse, Medium and Fine Soils
  • NZS 4402.2.1:1986 Methods of Testing Soils for Civil Engineering Purposes Part 2: Soil Classification Tests Test 2.1: Determination of the Water Content
  • NZS 4402.2.4:1986 Methods of Testing Soils for Civil Engineering Purposes Part 2: Soil Classification Tests Test 2.4: Determination of the Plasticity Index
  • NZS 4402.2.3:1986 Methods of Testing Soils for Civil Engineering Purposes Part 2: Soil Classification Tests Test 2.3: Determination of the Plastic Limit
  • NZS 4402.2.5:1986 Methods of Testing Soils for Civil Engineering Purposes Part 2: Soil Classification Tests Test 2.5: Determination of the Cone Penetration Limit
  • NZS 4402.2.6:1986 Methods of Testing Soils for Civil Engineering Purposes Part 2: Soil Classification Tests Test 2.6: Determination of the Linear Shrinkage
  • NZS 4402.2.8.2:1986 Methods of Testing Soils for Civil Engineering Purposes Part 2.8: Soil Classification Tests - Determination of the Particle-Size Distribution Test 2.8.2: Subsidiary Method by Dry Sieving
  • NZS 4402.2.8.1:1986 Methods of Testing Soils for Civil Engineering Purposes Part 2.8: Soil Classification Tests - Determination of the Particle-Size Distribution Test 2.8.1: Standard Method by Wet Sieving
  • NZS 4402.2.8.4:1986 Methods of Testing Soils for Civil Engineering Purposes Part 2.8: Soil Classification Tests - Determination of the Particle-Size Distribution Test 2.8.4: Subsidiary Method for Fine Soils (Hydrometer Method)
  • NZS 4402.2.8.3:1986 Methods of Testing Soils for Civil Engineering Purposes Part 2.8: Soil Classification Tests - Determination of the Particle-Size Distribution Test 2.8.3: Standard Method for Fine Soils (Pipette Method)

British Standards Institution (BSI), How Soils Are Classified

  • BS PD CEN ISO/TR 22100-1:2017 Safety of machinery - Relationship with ISO 12100. Part 1: How ISO 12100 relates to type-B and type-C standards (ISO/TR 22100-1:2015)
  • BS EN ISO 14688-2:2004+A1:2013 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Principles for a classification
  • BS EN ISO 14688-2:2018 Geotechnical investigation and testing. Identification and classification of soil. Principles for a classification
  • BS 1377-3:2018+A1:2021 Methods of test for soils for civil engineering purposes - Classification tests
  • BS 1377-2:2022 Methods of test for soils for civil engineering purposes - Classification tests
  • BS 1377-3:2018 Methods of test for soils for civil engineering purposes. Chemical and electro-chemical testing
  • BS 7755-1.4:2000 Soil quality - Terminology and classification - Terms and definitions related to the rehabilitation of soils and sites - Section 1.4: Terms and definitions related to the rehabilitation of soils and sites
  • BS ISO 7851:2022 Fertilizers, soil conditioners and beneficial substances. Classification
  • BS EN ISO 14688-1:2002+A1:2013 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Identification and description
  • 21/30393491 DC BS ISO 7851. Fertilizers, soil conditioners and beneficial substances. Classification
  • BS EN ISO 14688-1:2018 Geotechnical investigation and testing. Identification and classification of soil - Identification and description
  • BS DD ISO/TS 29843-2:2011 Soil quality. Determination of soil microbial diversity. Method by phospholipid fatty acid analysis (PLFA) using the simple PLFA extraction method
  • BS EN ISO 14688-1:2002 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Identification and description

Danish Standards Foundation, How Soils Are Classified

  • DS/ISO/TR 22100-1:2021 Safety of machinery – Relationship with ISO 12100 – Part 1: How ISO 12100 relates to type-B and type-C standards
  • DS/EN ISO 14688-2:2004 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 2: Principles for a classification
  • DS/EN ISO 14688-2/A1:2013 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 2: Principles for a classification
  • DS/CEN ISO/TR 22100-1:2021 Safety of machinery – Relationship with ISO 12100 – Part 1: How ISO 12100 relates to type-B and type-C standards (ISO/TR 22100-1:2021)
  • DS/EN ISO 23611-1:2011 Soil quality - Sampling of soil invertebrates - Part 1: Hand-sorting and formalin extraction of earthworms
  • DS/EN ISO 14688-1:2003 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 1: Identification and description
  • DS/EN ISO 14688-1/A1:2013 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 1: Identification and description

CEN - European Committee for Standardization, How Soils Are Classified

  • CEN ISO/TR 22100-1:2017 Safety of machinery - Relationship with ISO 12100 - Part 1: How ISO 12100 relates to type-B and type-C standards

AT-ON, How Soils Are Classified

  • ONORM B 4400-1978 Geotechnical engineering (foundation engineering), soil-classification for civil engineering purposes and methods for the Identification of soil-groups
  • ONR CEN ISO/TR 22100-1:2021 Safety of machinery - Relationship with ISO 12100 - Part 1: How ISO 12100 relates to type-B and type-C standards (ISO/TR 22100-1:2021)

Association Francaise de Normalisation, How Soils Are Classified

  • NF P94-400-2:2005 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 2 : principles for a classification.
  • NF P94-400-2*NF EN ISO 14688-2:2018 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 2 : principles for a classification
  • NF X31-224-4:2008 Soil quality - Sampling of soil invertebrates - Part 4 : sampling, extraction and identification of soil-inhabiting nematodes.
  • NF U42-042*NF EN 13535:2002 Fertilizers and liming materials - Classification.
  • NF X31-224-1*NF EN ISO 23611-1:2018 Soil quality - Sampling of soil invertebrates - Part 1 : hand-sorting and AITC extraction of earthworms
  • NF X31-607-3*NF EN ISO 21268-3:2019 Soil quality - Leaching procedures for subsequent chemical and ecotoxicological testing of soil and soil-like materials - Part 3 : up-flow percolation test
  • NF P94-400-2/A1:2013 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 2: principles for a classification - Amendment 1
  • NF P94-400-1:2003 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 1 : identification and description.
  • NF P94-400-1*NF EN ISO 14688-1:2018 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 1 : identification and description

International Organization for Standardization (ISO), How Soils Are Classified

  • ISO 14688-2:2004 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 2: Principles for a classification
  • ISO 14688-2:2017 Geotechnical investigation and testing — Identification and classification of soil — Part 2: Principles for a classification
  • ISO 23611-4:2007 Soil quality - Sampling of soil invertebrates - Part 4: Sampling, extraction and identification of soil-inhabiting nematodes
  • ISO 7851:2022 Fertilizers, soil conditioners and beneficial substances — Classification
  • ISO 7851:1983 Fertilizers and soil conditioners; Classification Trilingual edition
  • ISO 21268-3:2019 Soil quality — Leaching procedures for subsequent chemical and ecotoxicological testing of soil and soil-like materials — Part 3: Up-flow percolation test
  • ISO 14688-1:2002 Geotechnical engineering - Identification and classification of soil - Part 1: Identification and description
  • ISO 14688-2:2004/Amd 1:2013 Geotechnical investigation and testing — Identification and classification of soil — Part 2: Principles for a classification — Amendment 1
  • ISO 14688-1:2017 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 1: Identification and description
  • ISO 21268-4:2019 Soil quality — Leaching procedures for subsequent chemical and ecotoxicological testing of soil and soil-like materials — Part 4: Influence of pH on leaching with initial acid/base addition
  • ISO 21268-1:2019 Soil quality — Leaching procedures for subsequent chemical and ecotoxicological testing of soil and soil-like materials — Part 1: Batch test using a liquid to solid ratio of 2 l/kg dry matter
  • ISO 21268-2:2019 Soil quality — Leaching procedures for subsequent chemical and ecotoxicological testing of soil and soil-like materials — Part 2: Batch test using a liquid to solid ratio of 10 l/kg dry matter

IN-BIS, How Soils Are Classified

  • IS 1498-1970 Classification and identification of soils for general engineering use
  • IS 7926-1975 Soil classification for agricultural machinery testing

Professional Standard - Agriculture, How Soils Are Classified

  • NY/T 4442-2023 Classification and Coding of Fertilizers and Soil Conditioners

ES-UNE, How Soils Are Classified

  • UNE-EN ISO 14688-2:2019 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 2: Principles for a classification (ISO 14688-2:2017)
  • UNE-EN ISO 14688-1:2019 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 1: Identification and description (ISO 14688-1:2017)
  • UNE-EN ISO 21268-3:2019 Soil quality - Leaching procedures for subsequent chemical and ecotoxicological testing of soil and soil-like materials - Part 3: Up-flow percolation test (ISO 21268-3:2019) (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in November of 2019.)

Professional Standard - Environmental Protection, How Soils Are Classified

  • HJ 1051-2019 Soil Petroleum Determination Infrared Spectrophotometry

AENOR, How Soils Are Classified

  • UNE-EN ISO 14688-2:2006 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 2: Principles for a classification (ISO 14688-2:2004)
  • UNE-EN ISO 23611-1:2011 Soil quality - Sampling of soil invertebrates - Part 1: Hand-sorting and formalin extraction of earthworms (ISO 23611-1:2006)

Shaanxi Provincial Standard of the People's Republic of China, How Soils Are Classified

  • DB61/T 1784-2023 Technical specifications for classification of cultivated land soil environmental quality categories

GOST, How Soils Are Classified

  • GOST R 70281-2022 Environmental protection. Soils. Classification of chemicals for pollution control

US-CFR-file, How Soils Are Classified

  • CFR 33-149.405-2013 Navigation and navigable waters. Part149:Deepwater ports: design, construction, and equipment. Section149.405:How are fire extinguishers classified?
  • CFR 43-5.3-2013 Public Lands:Interior. Part5:Commercial filming and similar projects and still photography on certain areas under department jurisdiction. Section5.3:How do I apply for a permit?
  • CFR 43-5.12-2013 Public Lands:Interior. Part5:Commercial filming and similar projects and still photography on certain areas under department jurisdiction. Section5.12:How are terms defined in this subpart?

国家市场监督管理总局、中国国家标准化管理委员会, How Soils Are Classified

  • GB/T 39637-2020 Corrosion of metals and alloys—Classification of soil corrosivity

Group Standards of the People's Republic of China, How Soils Are Classified

  • T/ZNZ 083-2021 Specification for classification standard of cadmium pollution in leafy vegetable producing soils




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