Abstract The salt‐affected Soil‐Plant‐Atmosphere Continuum (SPAC) is a dynamic, interactive system that is particularly complex in seasonally frozen regions where salt transport, precipitation‐dissolution, and soil freeze‐thaw processes play crucial, interrelated roles.
Yihao Xun+5 more
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Stonemeal of amazon soils with sediments from reservoirs: a case study of remineralization of the tucuruí degraded land for agroforest reclamation [PDF]
Este estudo sugere o emprego dos sedimentos acumulados no reservatório de Tucuruí (Pará/Brasil) para remineralizar os solos degradados do seu entorno. A abordagem foi baseada nos princípios da tecnologia da Rochagem.
Leonardos, Oton Henry+4 more
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Abstract The integration of archaeological, historical and geoarchaeological records represents a significant contribution to research into the medieval landscape. This study focuses on the medieval field system in the deserted village of Debrné, located in northeastern Bohemia, Czechia. The village features a well‐preserved croft plužina field system,
Sahar Poledník Mohammadi+9 more
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Metoda praćenja taložnih tvari u šumskim ekosustavima [PDF]
Systematic and elaborate multidisciplinary research of pedunculate oak and common hornbeam began in the Forest Research Institute in Jastrebarsko in 1991.
Boris Vrbek
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Experimental simulation of long term weathering in alkaline bauxite residue tailings [PDF]
Bauxite residue is an alkaline, saline tailings material generated as a byproduct of the Bayer process used for alumina refining. Developing effective plans for the long term management of potential environmental impacts associated with storage of these ...
Fey, Martin V.+2 more
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Bibliometric analysis of management practices in US corn (1990–2020)
Abstract Bibliometric analysis explores large volume of scientific data, revealing trends and insights in a specific research field. Consistently, a bibliometric analysis of 30 years (1990–2020) was performed within the US corn (Zea mays L.) production using the Scopus database and VOSviewer.
Namita Sinha, Jagmandeep Singh Dhillon
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Identification of Optimal Locations for Sampling Ground Water for Pesticides in the Mississippi Delta Region of Eastern Arkansas [PDF]
Concerns about the presence of pesticides in the Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer in the Arkansas Delta have generated the need to develop a map of ground water vulnerability for this region comprised of approximately 10 million acres.
Lin, H. S.+2 more
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Cations extraction of sandy-clay soils from Cavado valley, Portugal, using sodium salts solutions [PDF]
Cases of contamination by metals in the water wells of the Cavado Valley in north-west Portugal can be attributed to the heavy leaching of clay soils due to an excess of nitrogen resulting from the intensive use of fertilisers in agricultural areas. This
AOUDJIT H.+21 more
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The role of hydropedology when aiming for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Abstract Soil physics defines soil water, air, and temperature regimes that are crucial for agricultural production, the quality of water resources, and waste management. Positioning such activities in the context of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will provide a valuable link to the international policy arena and should also ...
Johan Bouma
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Preferential Hydrologic States and Tipping Characteristics of Global Surface Soil Moisture
Abstract A dynamic transition in soil hydrologic states through meteorological variability and terrestrial feedback governs soil‐vegetation‐climate (SVC) interactions, constrained by critical soil moisture (SM) thresholds. However, observational and scaling constraints limit critical SM threshold estimation at the remote‐sensing (RS) footprint scale ...
Vinit Sehgal, Binayak P. Mohanty
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