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The removal or loss of excess salts or nutrients from soil. The soil around over-fertilized plants can be leached clean by large quantities of fresh water used to
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The treatment of ores, concentrates and other metal-bearing materials by an acidic wet process that dissolves soluble minerals and recovers them into a pregnant leach solution.
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| leach |
The movement of soluble components, such as chemicals, through the soil profile by the actions of percolating water.
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The removal of materials dissolved in the soil solution caused by the movement of water down through the soil, past the root zone.
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| leachate |
rainwater and runoff that percolates through the garbage.--Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
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