10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PODSOLISATION»
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Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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The Cleaven Dyke and Littleour: Monuments in the Neolithic ...
The juxtaposition of brown forest soil and podsol features lower in the
stratigraphy (Ml, M2, and the upper part of Mil) suggests that podsolisation was
superimposed upon existing brown forest soils, demonstrating the direction of
pedogenesis ...
Gordon Barclay, Gordon S. Maxwell, 1998
3
Geography: An Integrated Approach
(Hi) Podsolisation Podsolisation is more common in cool climates where
precipitation is greatly in excess of evapo- transpiration and where soils are well
drained or sandy. Podsolisation is also defined as the removal of iron and
aluminium ...
4
The British Islands and Their Vegetation
Heavy soils, especially if they are rich in salts, do not podsolise readily, and
impeded drainage checks or prevents podsolisation. In others the process may
not be complete because of a recent change in their conditions. Podsols also
occur in ...
A. G. Tansley (Sir), 1949
5
The Moon and the Bonfire: An Investigation of Three Stone ...
In comparison with the surrounding soils, there is relatively little evidence of
podsolisation. There are only infrequent occasional to rare traces of the types of
pedofeatures associated with such processes, primarily re-deposited iron
amorphous ...
Richard Bradley, Sharon Arrowsmith, 2005
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Arkæologisk-kunsthistoriske skrifter
showed only secondary podsolisation. In the localities Harild and 0lgaard, a
heavy primary pan was observed beneath the balks and stone-heaps; it should
be remarked, however, that none of these two localities are typical, and they are
both ...
7
Man, a Geomorphological Agent: An Introduction to Anthropic ...
By his intervention he may hasten or slow down natural processes (leaching,
acidification, podsolisation, gley and peat formation) but he cannot counteract the
transformation from one pedogenetic system to another. TECHNIQUES OF SOIL
...
8
Ecology and Wildlife Biology
Climate Condition Soil Specialization Soil Group Vegetation group Cold and
moist Gleization Tundra Podsol grey brown Podsolic Tundra Taiga Temperate
rain forest Cold and moist Podsolisation Brown forest soil Non calcic Brown
Summer ...
9
Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology: Principles and Applications
Water movements together with weathering lead to four major soil type-forming
processes: Podsolisation: Podsolisation is typical for cool, moist and acid areas.
Iron, aluminium and organic matter are leached and quartz is left in the A horizon.
Göran I. Ågren, Folke O. Andersson, 2011
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The Living Landscape: How to Read and Understand It
The iron pan could only have been formed by podsolisation. Heather and
podsols have a mutually reinforcing relationship: heather is one of the few plants
that can live on a very acid soil and then it increases the acidity because its leaf
litter is ...