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SOILS VULNERABILITY OF CATCHMENT ALMAŞ AT GEOMORPHOLOGIC CONTEMPORARY PROCESSES [PDF]
Soils vulnerability of the Catchment Almas geomorphologic processes. Almas Basin, signed lower lithologic Miocene soils deposits, shows six classes: Cernisols, Cambisols, Luvisols, Hydrosols, Pelisols, Protosols (after SRTS, 2003).
MĂDĂLINA-IOANA RUS, I. A. IRIMUȘ
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Conservation practices in an East African catchment dramatically cut sediment (80%) and phosphorus (76%) loads but are markedly less effective on nitrogen (8% reduction) due to legacy groundwater nitrate, revealing a critical trade‐off between water quality and quantity.
Josué Simbo
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Sustainability of Impacts of Poplar Growth on Soil Organic Matter in Eutric Cambisols
Short rotation coppices (SRC) with poplar on arable soils constitute no-till management in combination with a changed litter quality compared to annual crops.
Kathrin Henkel +7 more
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Cambisols of the Kuznetsk Alatau, their properties and diversity [PDF]
Boris A. Smolentsev +1 more
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This paper explores how man‐made features influence soil loss and sediment connectivity in a French vineyard catchment. Despite high erosion rates, only a small fraction of the eroded sediment reaches the outlet. This highlights the effectiveness of winegrowers' strategy in disconnecting hillslopes from the sediment cascade.
Brian Chaize +4 more
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Forest habitats on dystric Cambisols developed from granite in the Stolowe Mountains
Deep dystric Cambisols developed on the homogenous regoliths of granite in the Stołowe Mountains National Park (SW Poland). In general, the soils have a texture of gravelly sandy loam, apparently silty, the strong acid reaction and the base saturation ...
Kabała, C., Podlaska, M., Gałka, B.
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Climate change alters the intensity and frequency of drought and rewetting (D/W) events; however, the influence patterns of D/W on soil N2O efflux in the water-limited area were not fully understood.
Panpan Jiao +4 more
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Soils of the Aversa plain (southern Italy)
The Aversa plain is one of the most important agricultural areas of the Campania region, combining the presence of very fertile soils, sites of great archaeological interest and growing residential urbanization.
Simona Vingiani +10 more
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Resistance and Recovery of Crop Productivity From Contrasted Soil Fertility
Abstract The balance between crop production and environmental sustainability depends on an adequate supply of soil nutrients, although changes in nutrient supply may initially have little effect on crop production due to the buffering effects of soil nutrients and the overall resilience of the system.
Xue Tian +10 more
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A field experiment was conducted in summer to evaluate the response of wheat to different potassium fertilizer rates on Cambisols of Tigray, Northern Ethiopia.
Brhane, Hagos +3 more
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