10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLEISATION»
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gleisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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14 Main soil transfer processes, (a) Lessivage. (b) Decalcification. (c)
Podzolisation. (d) Gleisation (ground- water gley). (e) Gleisation (surface water
gley). Box 3.4 INORGANIC THEORY OF PODZOL FORMATION Stage
Development process.
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Patterns of China's Lost Harmony: A Survey of the Country's ...
The increase in triple cropping and rice monoculture on paddy soils in south
China since the 1950s combined with poor drainage systems has led to
gleisation or the formation of 'secondary gleyed' paddy soils. Gleisation lowers
the growth ...
Richard Louis Edmonds, 2012
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Plants and Vegetation: Origins, Processes, Consequences
... chestnut soil) Ah Bca Na K water table BNa C percolation wt mottled horizon wt
fluctuations (f) Salinisation (solonchak) normally saturated Na K (g) Gleisation (
groundwater gley) Ah Bw(g) Cg C percolation normally waterlogged after rainfall
...
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Environmental Systems: An Introductory Text
4 Gleisation Certain formal processes are controlled less by climate than by other
dominant sets of conditions. Gleisation is such a process, where the drainage
relationships of the soil and the type and position of the water table are the ...
I. D. White, D. N. Mottershead, S. J. Harrison, 1992
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Tundra Ecosystems: A Comparative Analysis
... and gleisation. For example, in the moderately well-drained, partly gleyed soils
(predominantly Cryaquepts) of the spotted tundra or frost medallion tundra as
well as in the surface-oxidised horizons of the hum- mocky tundra soils on slopes
, ...
Lawrence C. Bliss, O. W. Heal, John J. Moore, 1981
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Humic Substances, Peats and Sludges: Health and ...
Gleisation of humo-ferric podzols results in lower amounts of translocated
organic and inorganic iron species. The composition and fractionation of organic
matter of Irish podzols requires further investigation, especially in relation to
vegetation ...
M H B Hayes, W S Wilson, 1997
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Concise Objective General Knowledge
The process that creates a sublayer, which is white to gray in colour and
composed of silica sand in the A horizon is called: (a) podsolisation (b)
calcification (c) laterisation (d) gleisation 8. The process that creates the deep
oceanic trenches is ...
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Critical Issues in Contemporary China
... the land or reduced byothermeanssuchas plantingof salt absorbentgrasses.
Gleisation isanatural process affectingsoils in coldmoistclimates
oraprocesscaused by triplecropping of paddies withoutproper soil
maintenanceinthe south,wherea ...
Some of the main processes are: laterisation, salinisation, podzolisation,
calcification and gleisation. i pedogenesis process of soil formation. i pedology
the scientific study of soils. i pedon a basic soil sampling unit. Often viewed as a
soil ...
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Plants and the Chemical Elements: Biochemistry, Uptake, ...
Where water percolates slowly through the profile or where water is stagnant in
the soil, reducing conditions are found and the process of gleisation occurs.
Sulphate reduces to sulphide and most metal sulphides are very insoluble.