Posted by jeffcat on February 04, 2015 at 19:32:22 from (73.197.157.130):
In Reply to: Re: Parking area posted by Armand Tatro on February 04, 2015 at 13:41:38:
I remeber seeing on TV many years ago. Something to the effect that we gain about four inches of soil depth per 100 years. All kinds of things make that dust. Blown in the wind form around the world. Also space dust. Hundreds of tons a day. Volcanos and all that they belch out. Other stuff too. I lived in a little row house built during WW I and the side walks were about four inches below the lawns you dug down under the soil you would come to a layer of cinders and some fine material. Next you would hit Dredge spoils for the river. Last about 6 feet down was the native sand soil. Neighbor needed a sewer line fixed. neet to watch history come to lite as you back hoe.
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