10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PODZOLIZATION»
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podzolization in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Essentials of Physical Geography
These soilforming regimes vary mainly because of differences in climate and
vegetation.At the broadest scale of generalization, climate differences produce
three primary soil-forming regimes: laterization, podzolization, and calcification ( I
Fig.
Robert Gabler, James Petersen, L. Trapasso, 2006
2
Ecology and Biogeography of Pinus
It is therefore worthwhile to review some of the main aspects of podzols and
podzolization processes, and their relationship with pines. On world soil maps,
podzols are shown as extending in a circumpolar belt approximately from the
Arctic ...
David M. Richardson, 2000
3
Soils: Genesis and Geomorphology
Thus, a type of hybrid podzolization theory, involving both ITM and chelates, is
emerging. Podzolization is often a subsidiary or background process in many
soils. For example, it may occur after or concomitant with lessivage (DeCon- inck
and ...
Randall J. Schaetzl, Sharon Anderson, 2005
4
Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, Geology
INTRODUCTION Since V. V. Dokuchaev (1846-1903), podzolization has
deserved the wide attention of researchers of pedogenesis in forest areas (Rode
1937; Muir 1961; Ponomareva 1964; Mokma & Buurman 1982; van Breemen ...
5
Regolith Geology and Geomorphology
1987, 1988; Stallard & Edmond 1981, 1983, 1987) and in Borneo (Thorp et al.
1990) white sands accumulate as Fe and Al are leached under conditions of
podzolization. Such conditions require abundant water, ample organic
complexing ...
G. Taylor, R. A. Eggleton, 2001
6
Geochemical Processes, Weathering and Groundwater Recharge ...
The intention here is not to point out all gaps in knowledge about Nordic soils, but
only to indicate a few directions for future research on the soil development
processes gleization, lessivage and podzolization. It must, however, be
emphasized ...
O.M. Saether, P. de Caritat, 1996
7
Handbook of Soil Sciences: Properties and Processes, Second ...
Podzolization usually involves the intense leaching of parent materials and soils
with acidic solutions. In podzolization, Al, Fe, Mg, and Si are mobilized (e.g.,
Farmer, 1982; Farmer and Fraser, 1982; Farmer et al., 1983; Taylor, 1988; ...
Pan Ming Huang, Yuncong Li, Malcolm E. Sumner, 2011
8
Encyclopedia of Soil Science
Many kinds of vegetation, including, grasses, can yield certain organic
compounds that enhance podzolization, but litter from a certain few species of
plants in particular foster such accumulations viz. the hemlock tree (Tsuga
canadensis)in ...
9
Geological Survey Professional Paper
If, however, soil develops from a laterized parent material and, especially, if it
regenerates from an old lateritic soil, then the carryover of some characteristics
which could have been acquired before the inauguration of podzolization is to be
...
10
World Soil Resources and Food Security
B.horizon.at.TG.coincides.with.the.concept.of.podzolization.(Figure.5.2)..In.
podzolic.soils.derived.from.volcanic.ash,.organic.acids.were.found.to.be.
responsible. for.the.eluviation.of.Al.by.congruent.dissolution.in.surface.soil.and.
carbonic.acid.
Rattan Lal, B.A. Stewart, 2011