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Pedogenesis

Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2021
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Pedogenesis With Respect to Geomorphology

Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences, 2022
J. Dixon
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Chemodiversity of Dissolved Organic Matter and Its Molecular Changes Driven by Rhizosphere Activities in Fe Ore Tailings Undergoing Eco-Engineered Pedogenesis.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2021
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays an important role in soil structure and biogeochemical function development, which are fundamental for the eco-engineering of tailings-soil formation to underpin sustainable tailings rehabilitation.
Songlin Wu   +14 more
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ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF PEDOGENESIS FACTORS ON SOIL FORMATION USING MODERN METHODS

SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference� EXPO Proceedings, 2022
The main objective of this study is to analyse the main pedogenesis factors that have contributed to the formation of soils in Seca?, Timi? County, Romania, using modern methods.
C. Mihut   +4 more
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ARCTIC PEDOGENESIS

Soil Science, 1988
The analysis of soil solutions generated by a large, isolated, summer rainstorm in the boreal forest of arctic Alaska has provided direct evidence for threshold-controlled subsurface translocation in soils. Intense leaching apparently initiates progressive weakening and eventual break-down of amorphous particle coatings in the Bs horizon. The result is
M. G. STONER, F. C. UGOLINI
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Soil Animals and Pedogenesis

Soil Science, 2016
The role of earthworms as one of the most important groups of ecosystem engineers in human-modified and natural environments has been increasingly recognized only during the last 30 years, yet earthworms and humans have been acting together in building landscapes for millennia.
Luis Cunha   +12 more
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Pedogenesis in Mine Tailings

Proceedings of the International Conference on Mine Closure, 2006
Although mine tailings dams are man-made deposits it is anticipated that soil forming (pedogenic) processes are active e.g. translocation and transformation. These two main groups of soil forming processes are controlled by environmental factors, also called soil forming factors; parent material, climate, topography, and biota. In the case of man
Piet van Deventer   +2 more
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Chapter 2 Pedogenesis

1996
Publisher Summary The genesis of Vertisols is strongly influenced by soil movement (contraction and expansion of the soil mass) and the churning (turbation) of the soil materials. These soils have the capacity to swell and shrink, inducing cracks in the upper parts of the soil and distinctive soil structure throughout the soil. The formation of these
A.R. Mermut   +3 more
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EVOLUTION MODEL OF PEDOGENESIS

Soil Science, 1987
This comprehensive model of soil genesis is based on the observation that soils (S) evolve along two coacting pathways: progressive (P) and regressive (R). For all soils S=f(P, R). The progressive pathway includes conditions, processes, and factors that promote horizonation, developmental ...
D. L. JOHNSON, D. WATSON-STEGNER
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PHOSPHORUS DYNAMICS DURING PEDOGENESIS ON SERPENTINITE

Soil Science, 1999
Many studies on the dynamics of P deal with soils in which calcium and pedogenic iron oxides are the most important factors controlling P fate, whereas serpentinitic soils are characterized by the presence of lithogenic iron oxides and low amounts of calcium in the soil solution.
BONIFACIO, Eleonora   +1 more
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