10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SOLONIZATION»
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1
Tropical Soils and Soil Survey
It is possible for large amounts of free salts to accumulate within the profile
without solonization occurring. The agent of solonization may be groundwater,
irrigation water or seawater flooding. It can take place within a time of the order of
3-5 ...
2
Pedogenesis and Soil Taxonomy : Concepts and Interactions: ...
Considerable unpublished data obtained on a number of Orthids from the
southwestern U.S. generally support the conclusions of Gal et al. Extreme
translocation of clay, often referred to as “solonization”, is apparently caused by
high Na ...
The soils with claypans may be related to the Solonetz intrazonal group where
the process is solonization. The pans that consist essentially of calcium
carbonate are the result of geologic processes and to some extent of calcification,
whereby ...
United States Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, 1948
The process is called alkaliza- tion, or solonization, and the resulting soils are
known as alkali soils, or Solonetz soils. Solonetz or solonetzlike soils become
more or less fixed, or stable, under natural conditions in this arid climate. Such a
...
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Soils: Genesis and Geomorphology
Solonization (or desaiinization) is the removal/ leaching of salts from the upper
solum, possibly due to a change in climate, additions of irrigation water, or a
change in the surface or subsurface hydrology. Solonization results in the
formation of ...
Randall J. Schaetzl, Sharon Anderson, 2005
The crux of this issue is finding critical levels for the indicators of the electrolyte
composition of soils, which induce development of solonization. The discussion
has been revolving around the minimal level of the exchangeable sodium
content ...
7
Encyclopedia of Soil Science
(Data from United States Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources
Conservation Service, Soil Survey Division, World Soil Resources, 2000.)
Desalinization — leaching of salts by water moving through the soil profile.
Solonization — this ...
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Development and significance of the great soil groups of the ...
Frequently sufficient sodium was contained in the parent material or added to it
by seepage water to encourage some solonization and solodization in soils, but
not enough to produce the complete morphology of the Solonetz or Soloth.
Charles Edwin Kellogg, 1936
There should be a decrease in the area occupied by semihydro- morphic and
hydromorphic soils, a slight increase in salinization and solonization owing to a
fall in the level of inland water bodies and aeolian removal of salts. A decrease in
...
10
Proceedings - Soil Science Society of America
ABSTRACT Two aspects of the genesis of Solonetz soils were considered in this
study: the specific environment of solonization, and the changes in soil
constituents and in soil volume which take place as a result of solonization. Field
and ...