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intrazonal, a. Soil Sci. (ɪntrəˈzəʊnəl) [a. F. intrazonal (N. Sibirtsev 1897, in Compt. Rend. de la VII⊇ Session, Congr. géol. internat. (1899) II. iii. v. 83): see intra- 1 and zonal a.] Designating any soil which occurs within a major soil zone but differs from the characteristic soil of that zone...
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1938 USDA soil taxonomy
Intrazonal soils
Intrazonal soils have more or less well-defined soil profile characteristics that reflect the dominant influence of some resident factor
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zonal
zonal, a. (ˈzəʊnəl) [ad. mod.L. zōnālis, f. L. zōna zone.] 1. a. Characterized by or arranged in zones, circles, or rings; of the nature of or forming a zone.1873 A. Wilson Elem. Zool. i. ii. 22 In ‘zonal’ symmetry the merosomes are arranged in zones, one after another, in a longitudinal axis. 1888 ...
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SOIL 释义 | 柯林斯英语词典 - Collins Online Dictionary
soil in British English. (sɔɪl ) 名词. 1. the top layer of the land surface of the earth that is composed of disintegrated rock particles, humus, water, and air. See zonal soil, azonal soil, intrazonal soil, horizon (sense 4), horizon (sense 5) Related adjective: telluric. 2.
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Nagy-Eged Hill
The most typical soil is the rendzina (a dark, grayish-brown, humus-rich, intrazonal soil) and the brown forest soil.
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planosol
planosol Soil Sci. (ˈpleɪnəʊ-, ˈplænəʊsɒl) [f. plano-1 + -sol.] An intrazonal soil having a thin, strongly leached surface horizon over-lying a compacted hard-pan or clay-pan, and occurring on flat uplands with poor drainage. Hence planoˈsolic a.1938 M. Baldwin et al. in U.S. Dept. Agric. Yearbk. 99...
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Tomești, Timiș
clear zoning, on smaller areas where specific microclimatic conditions are met, on different valleys, streams and springs, screes and meadow swamps, an intrazonal
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halo-
▪ I. halo- (hæləʊ) combining form of Gr. ἅλς, ἁλός sea, salt, as in ˈhalobiont Ecol., an organism that lives in a saline habitat; hence ˌhalobiˈontic a.; ˌhalobiˈotic a. Ecol., living in the sea; ˌhaloˈchromism Chem. [ad. G. halochromie (Baeyer & Villiger in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. (1902) XXXV. 119...
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Russian Post
They were linked to the Federal Postal Network only by a trunk intrazonal and inter-district transmission and delivery system.
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2018–19 Indian cricket season
It remained the only tournament to be played at intrazonal basis at round-robin stage.
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Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines (2021)
, Germany, Kuwait, New Zealand, Oman, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and United States, for purposes of arrival quarantine protocols as well as for interzonal/intrazonal
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Postage stamps and postal history of Russia
They were linked to the Federal Postal Network only by a trunk intrazonal and inter-district transmission and delivery system.
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