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Journal of Soil Science, 1963
Summary The author compares the 7th approximation of the American Soil Classification with the French system. Although the two systems rest on different bases, the American Classification of 1960 stands out as a spectacular rapprochement with the European Classifications.
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Summary The author compares the 7th approximation of the American Soil Classification with the French system. Although the two systems rest on different bases, the American Classification of 1960 stands out as a spectacular rapprochement with the European Classifications.
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Soil Development and Soil Classification
2015Soil genesis is the study of the development of soils. Soil is a natural body, developing from rock at the Earth’s surface through pedogenic processes (weathering and mineral formation, decomposition and humification, structure formation and various substance translocations) under a specific climate, specific litter-delivering vegetation, and ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Soil Classification and Soil Types
2004There are various soil classification systems in use worldwide. The most recognised among these are the system of Soil Taxonomy developed by the US Soil Conservation Service and that of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO). Both may be approximately brought into proper relations despite the different approaches adopted by their ...
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Soil Individuals and Soil Classification
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1965Abstract The standing of 8 kinds of soil bodies as soil individuals was evaluated in the light of the following principles, derived from an analysis of basic ideas: 1) Classes are abstract fields, not groups of individuals. 2) Artificial individuals of continuous universes are different from natural individuals of particulate ...
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