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Tepetate (Spanish tepetate; Nahuatl tepetlatl) is a Mexican term for a geological horizon, hardened by compaction or cementation, found in Mexican volcanic regions. Tepetates at the surface are problematic for agriculture, because of their hardness, poor drainage, and poor fertility. When tepetates lie under the soil, they present a risk for erosion and landslides, because water runs off laterally, rather than being absorbed.

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  • Tepetate es el nombre que recibe un endurecido, considerado a veces como un material paralitológico —es decir, similar a roca— y característico de las zonas volcánicas de América. Por su alto contenido de arcilla, el tepetate absorbe grandes cantidades de agua, tiene poca fertilidad y se endurece cuando pierde humedad. Puede encontrarse subyaciendo la superficie, o bien, aflorar en algunas zonas. Representa un gran obstáculo para el desarrollo de las actividades agrícolas por sus características, pero tiene algunos usos en la industria de la construcción. (es)
  • Tepetate (Spanish tepetate; Nahuatl tepetlatl) is a Mexican term for a geological horizon, hardened by compaction or cementation, found in Mexican volcanic regions. Tepetates at the surface are problematic for agriculture, because of their hardness, poor drainage, and poor fertility. When tepetates lie under the soil, they present a risk for erosion and landslides, because water runs off laterally, rather than being absorbed. (en)
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  • Tepetate es el nombre que recibe un endurecido, considerado a veces como un material paralitológico —es decir, similar a roca— y característico de las zonas volcánicas de América. Por su alto contenido de arcilla, el tepetate absorbe grandes cantidades de agua, tiene poca fertilidad y se endurece cuando pierde humedad. Puede encontrarse subyaciendo la superficie, o bien, aflorar en algunas zonas. Representa un gran obstáculo para el desarrollo de las actividades agrícolas por sus características, pero tiene algunos usos en la industria de la construcción. (es)
  • Tepetate (Spanish tepetate; Nahuatl tepetlatl) is a Mexican term for a geological horizon, hardened by compaction or cementation, found in Mexican volcanic regions. Tepetates at the surface are problematic for agriculture, because of their hardness, poor drainage, and poor fertility. When tepetates lie under the soil, they present a risk for erosion and landslides, because water runs off laterally, rather than being absorbed. (en)
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