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Humic substances in the global environment and implications on human health [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
Andreux, F.   +4 more
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Podzols et podzolisation

open access: yes, 1987
Righi, D. (ed.), /Chauvel, Armand (ed.)
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PODZOLIZATION

Soil Science, 1984
ABSTRACTWe measured dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in soil solutions collected from the A and B horizons of a Spodosol in central New Hampshire. DOC averaged 33 mg/L in the A2 horizon and declined to 2 to 3 mg/L, similar to stream water concentrations, in the B horizon.
William H Mcdowell
exaly   +3 more sources

Conditions favoring local podzolization in soils developed from flysch regolith – A case study from the Bieszczady Mountains in southeastern Poland

Geoderma, 2021
Podzolization occurs mainly in soils developed from highly leached and coarse-textured parent materials in areas that remain under the influence of humid climate conditions and where forest or heath vegetation supply enough organic matter to form organic
Łukasz Musielok   +2 more
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Outcomes of a quantitative analysis of 48 soil chronosequence studies in humid mid and high latitudes: Importance of vegetation in driving podzolization

Catena, 2021
There are various hypotheses on the relative importance of the individual soil-forming factors of Jenny’s (1941) functional-factorial approach. The quantitative influence of each soil-forming factor on the expression and rates of soil-forming processes ...
Martin Werisch, Daniela Sauer
exaly   +2 more sources

Comparing podzolization under different bioclimatic conditions

Geoderma, 2020
Silicate weathering and within soil redistribution of released metals are a near universal process believed to drive the formation of Podzols in various bioclimatic zones, ranging from tropical forest to Arctic environments. Yet the importance of climate
C. Ferro‐Vázquez   +4 more
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