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2018
The previous chapter discussed the possibility of using pedometric techniques to make numerical classifications of soil material and soil layers. Of course it is not a step too far to use pedometric techniques to make classifications of entire profiles also. That is the subject of this chapter.
Odgers, Nathan P. +2 more
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The previous chapter discussed the possibility of using pedometric techniques to make numerical classifications of soil material and soil layers. Of course it is not a step too far to use pedometric techniques to make classifications of entire profiles also. That is the subject of this chapter.
Odgers, Nathan P. +2 more
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Vertical migration of microplastics along soil profile under different crop root systems.
Environmental Pollution, 2021Microplastics are highly accumulated in soils and supposed to migrate vertically due to water infiltration, fauna activities, and root growth. In this study, the vertical migration of microplastics along soil profile under three crop roots (corn, soybean,
Haixiao Li +4 more
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Enhanced soil profile visualization using portable X-ray fluorescence (PXRF) spectrometry
Soil horizonation has traditionally relied upon morphological description, field sampling, and laboratory analysis as a means of establishing key diagnostic horizons and features within a soil profile.
Noura Bakr +2 more
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Microbial-induced carbonate precipitation prevents Cd2+ migration through the soil profile.
Science of the Total Environment, 2022Cadmium (Cd)-containing wastewater has been used to irrigate agricultural land. However, long term usage has resulted in the accumulation of Cd in the soil systems, which can eventually leach into the aquifer, contaminating groundwater. Microbial-induced
Hewei Song, Ajay Kumar, Yuling Zhang
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European Journal of Soil Science, 2021
Return of crop straw and its biochar to the agricultural field decreases pressure on phosphorus (P) resources and reduces leaching and P runoff. We conducted a 5‐year field trial from 2013 to 2017 to study the capability of maize straw and its biochar to
Dianyun Cao +7 more
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Return of crop straw and its biochar to the agricultural field decreases pressure on phosphorus (P) resources and reduces leaching and P runoff. We conducted a 5‐year field trial from 2013 to 2017 to study the capability of maize straw and its biochar to
Dianyun Cao +7 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Science of the Total Environment, 2020
Conservation tillage is considered as a potential measure to mitigate climate change by sequestering soil organic matter (SOM), however its stabilization mechanisms remain elusive.
Qiqi Gao +8 more
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Conservation tillage is considered as a potential measure to mitigate climate change by sequestering soil organic matter (SOM), however its stabilization mechanisms remain elusive.
Qiqi Gao +8 more
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Applied Soil Ecology, 2020
Fluctuations in the shallow groundwater table change the biochemical environment and nitrogen cycling processes along the soil profile and cause the loss of nitrogen from the soil profile and nitrogen pollution in shallow groundwater.
Dan Zhang +7 more
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Fluctuations in the shallow groundwater table change the biochemical environment and nitrogen cycling processes along the soil profile and cause the loss of nitrogen from the soil profile and nitrogen pollution in shallow groundwater.
Dan Zhang +7 more
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