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10 LIBRI IN PORTOGHESE ASSOCIATI CON «CUMULOSE»
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cumulose nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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Swamp or Cumulose Deposits. Swamps occur when land is covered with shallow
water for all or a considerable part of the year or the soil is kept wet so that
accumulating vegetation does not decay. Soils derived from remains of
vegetation ...
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Prodromus of a practical treatise on the mathematical arts: ...
In fair weather during summer months, the stratose clouds, usually called fogs,
often appear in the morning near the earth. After the sun shines upon them, they
ascend in a state scarcely visible, and at length form the cumulose clouds.
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Handbook of Road Technology, Fourth Edition
... the remains of glacial action, (f) aeolian — deposited by the wind, (g) colluvial
— deposited by gravity (e.g. land slides), (h) cumulose (or organic or histostol) —
formed from decaying vegetable or other organic or fibrous matter (or humus).
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The Ecology of Agroecosystems
Parent materials are generally classified into the tripartite classification of 1)
residual, 2) transported, and 3) cumulose, with the transported category
accounting for most agricultural soils in the world. Residual refers to the
weathering of the ...
There are two distinct divisions, or groups, of soils, the mineral soils and the
cumulose, or organic, soils. The mineral soils constitute about 46 percent of the
total area. These soils haVe been derived, through the soil-forming processes,
from ...
United States. Bureau of Soils, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, 1923
Thus considered the lakes, with their bottoms, may be conceived of as consisting
of three master horizons, or layers: (1) The surface layer, the aqueous or liquid
member; (2) the cumulose or sedimentary intermediate member, consisting, ...
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Urban Soils: Applications and Practices
Organic matter cycling is slow with most of the organic matter accumulated in the
living biomass or mainly as cumulose materials in thick layers over mineral
material that may be flooded. 3. Though anaerobic microorganisms dominate the
...
Cumulose deposits Peat, muck, and swamp soils, in part. The Colluvial deposits
Talus and cliff débris, material of 11350ch avalanches. Alluvial deposits Modern
alluvium, marsh and swamp (including aqueo- (paludal) deposits, the Champlain
...
Heinrich Ries, Thomas L. Watson
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Philosophical Instructor: or, W.'s Elements of Natural ...
After the sun shines upon them, they ascend in a state scarcely visible, and at
length form the cumulose clouds. These are the bright shining clouds in brilliant
heaps above, with apparently straight bases below, when viewed horizontally.
John WEBSTER (Writer on Natural Philosophy.), Amos EATON, 1824
The soils of Gates County may be divided into mineral soils and cumulose, or
organic soils. The mineral soils constitute practically four-fifths of the area of the
county. About one-third of the soils of the county are well drained and have ...
United States Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, 1923
NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CUMULOSE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
cumulose nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Jane Austen: quand l'amour rend intelligent
Contrairement à sa cousine des cumulose nimbus, la foudre artistique frappe volontiers deux fois au même endroit. Avoir, à 20 ans, découvert coup sur coup ... «Les Inrocks, lug 12»