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Aquic conditions for Soil Taxonomy: concepts, soil morphology and micromorphology
1993Abstract Vepraskas, M.J., Wilding, L.P. and Drees, L.R. 1994. Aquic conditions for Soil Taxonomy: concepts, soil morphology and micromorphology. In: A.J. Ringrose-Voase and G.S. Humphreys (Editors), Soil Micromorphology: Studies in Management and Genesis. Proc. IX Int.
M.J. Vepraskas, L.P. Wilding, L.R. Drees
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SOIL MORPHOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION AS A TOOL FOR ASSESSING THE SOIL WATER REGIME
2022The quantity, retention, and movement of soil water make the main components of the soil water regime (SWR). Because of its importance for the overall soil fertility, SWR is often measured and/or monitored by expensive devices and/or time- consuming procedures. However, SWR can also be readily assessed from soil morphological properties.
Rubinić, Vedran +2 more
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Using soil morphological attributes and soil structure in pedotransfer functions
2004Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the contribution of soil morphology, including soil structure, to the derivation and improvement of pedotransfer functions (PTFs) that predict soil hydraulic properties in various soils around the world. It categorizes the approaches into qualitative or semiquantitative and quantitative methods.
A. Lilly, H. Lin
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ACID SULPHATE SOILS: MORPHOLOGY AND PREDICTION
Journal of Soil Science, 1980Summary Proposals are made for horizon designation of soils developed under mangrove vegetation and in polders in northern New Zealand. A model is presented for predicting the development of acid sulphate soils by field survey prior to reclamation.
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Morphology of the Soils in Central Finland
Soil Survey Horizons, 1995Henry R. Mount +3 more
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