10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AZONAL SOIL»
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azonal soil in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Encyclopedia of Deserts
It is variously considered to be an azonal soil (FAO-UNESCO Classification
System, 1967) and a mineral soil derived from erosional materials (French Soil
Classification System). In some classifications it is placed in the suborder orients
and ...
Michael A. Mares, Oklahoma Museum of Natural History (Norman, Okla.), 1999
These are azonal soils.8 Both the zonal and azonal soil areas of the uplands
have marked differences in soil characteristics that result from differences in the
parent rocks. In some areas the transported materials have lain in place a long
time, ...
United States. Bureau of Soils, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, 1954
3
Soil survey of Wise County, Virginia
These are azonal soils.8 Both the zonal and azonal soil areas of the uplands
have marked differences in soil characteristics that result from differences in the
parent rocks. In some areas the transported materials have lain in place a long
time, ...
H. H. Perry, United States. Soil Conservation Service, Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, 1954
... effect of climate and vegetation. An azonal soil is a member of any of the great
groups of soils without well-developed profile characteristics, owing to their youth
or condition of parent material or relief, that prevent the development of normal ...
5
Soil and Environmental Science Dictionary
average azonal soil content at soil matric potential of -1.5 MPa). eau disponible
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at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules. loi
...
E.G. Gregorich, L. W. Turchenek, M.R. Carter, 2001
6
Geological Survey Professional Paper
The lower member, whether buried by the upper member or not, has a very
weakly developed azonal soil, the Spanish Valley soil, on it. The upper member
has no soil or only a little humus. In places, the upper member is being deposited
or ...
7
U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
The blocks are covered by lichen and, where fine material is exposed at the
surface, the moraine bears a thin azonal soil. These features are characteristic of
the Temple Lake Stade of Neoglaciation. Four of the cirques contain one or two
still ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1963
Alluvial soil is an example of azonal soil. This soil is rich in colloids, and because
it is not leached, it may also be rich in nutrient materials. It however, lacks humus,
which is finely divided, amorphous, incompletely decomposed black coloured ...
An azonal soil is a soil without well-developed profile characteristics, because of
youth or conditions of parent material or relief that prevent the development of
normal soil profile characteristics.11 12 The soils of the county are generally light
...
United States Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, 1948
10
Dictionary of Geography
Snow avalanches form from recent falls of uncompacted snow on steep slopes,
or from partially thawed layers of older snow. azonal soil is an immature soil that
lacks a well-developed profile because it has been little affected by soil forming ...
Malcolm Skinner, David Redfern, Geoff Farmer, 2013