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Genesis of a Vertisol and an Associated Mollisol in Northern Utah
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1983Abstract The genetic relationship between a Vertisol (Chromoxerert) and an associated Mollisol with an argillic horizon (Palexeroll) was investigated. These soils occur in the Wasatch Mountains of northern Utah and have similar parent materials, altitudes, and slope gradients. Erosion is prevalent on the Vertisols
R. C. Graham, A. R. Southard
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Lead-organic matter interactions in a mollisol
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 1979Abstract Samples from the surface layer (0–15 cm) of a cultivated Typic Haplaquoll, collected in the fall of 1975 from field plots amended with variable amounts of Pb in the spring of 1969 and with ground corn cobs in 1973 and 1974 (22.4 tons ha−1), were analyzed for organic N, total Pb, exchangeable- and soluble-Pb, specifically-adsorbed Pb, and ...
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The impact of erosion on the classification of Mollisols in Iowa
Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 2012Fenton, T. E. 2012. The impact of erosion on the classification of Mollisols in Iowa. Can. J. Soil Sci. 92: 413–418. The fertile black soils in the Great Plains and Western States of the United States are dark brown Chernozems in the Canadian system of soil taxonomy and Mollisols, when a mollic epipedon is present, according to the United States soil ...
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Physical and Chemical Characteristics of a Typical Mollisol in China
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 2004Abstract Mollisols (called Black soils) in China are distributed primarily in the northeast region, which is one of the three largest Mollisol areas in the world. Black soils are of major agricultural importance in China. This study reports the physical and chemical properties of this soil with use of a typical Black soil profile selected in ...
Baoshan Xing +3 more
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Soluble silicon in differently textured mollisols of Argentina
Geoderma Regional, 2018Fil: Chirkes, Johanna Denise. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomia; Argentina.
Chirkes, Johanna Denise +2 more
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Anthropedology of Mollisols with decades of cropping
Pedologists assume that pedologically significant changes in soils will take hundreds and thousands of years to be apparent. However, anthropogenic activities, particularly agriculture, were found to accelerate soil changes. To evaluate this assumption, we collected soil cores from several long-term fertility plot experiments where high rates of P and ...openaire +2 more sources
Variation of Soil Properties in a Mollisol Profile Wall
2016Soil variation was investigated in a Mollisol soil profile wall in south central Wisconsin, USA. The soil was classified as a fine-loamy, mixed, superactive, mesic Pachic Argiudolls. Data were collected from a 1 × 1 m soil profile wall that was divided into a 10 × 10 cm raster. The following measurements were made: volumetric moisture content, soil pH,
Jenna R. Grauer-Gray +1 more
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