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Pedocal - Wikipedia
Pedocal is a subdivision of the zonal soil order. It is a class of soil which forms in semiarid and arid regions. It is rich in calcium carbonate and has low ... en.wikipedia.org
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Revisiting the Pedocal/Pedalfer boundary and Soil Moisture ...
He proposed grouping soil types into two great groups, Pedocals and Pedalfers. Pedocals are noted by the accumulation of calcium and magnesium in parts or all ... www.sciencedirect.com
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PEDOCAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PEDOCAL is a soil that includes a definite hardened layer of accumulated carbonates. www.merriam-webster.com
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pedocal
pedocal Soil Sci. (ˈpɛdəʊkæl) [f. pedo- + calcium.] A soil that contains a layer of accumulated calcium carbonate (generally characteristic of dry climates). Cf. pedalfer.1928 C. F. Marbut in Proc. & Papers 1st Internat. Congr. Soil Sci. IV. 20 A formal definition of the two groups is as follows: I.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pedocal | soil - Britannica
Pakistan's soils are classified as pedocals, which comprise a dry soil group with high concentrations of calcium carbonate and a low content of organic matter. www.britannica.com
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Reading: Types of Soils | Geology - Lumen Learning
A pedocal is the alkaline type of soil that forms in grassland regions. Pedocal soils form in drier, temperate areas where grasslands and brush are the ... courses.lumenlearning.com
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PEDOCAL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a soil rich in carbonates, especially those of lime. pedocal. / ˈpɛdəˌkæl /. noun. a type of zonal soil that is rich in lime and characteristic of relatively ... www.dictionary.com
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Pedocal - Oxford Reference
An alkaline soil that develops in regions with a dry climate, where the rainfall is sufficient only to wet the upper layer of soil. Although the soil drains ... www.oxfordreference.com
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4.7: Soil Types - Geosciences LibreTexts
A pedocal is the alkaline type of soil that forms in grassland regions. A pedocal is named for the calcite enriched layer that forms. Water ... geo.libretexts.org
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pedocal, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun pedocal is in the 1920s. OED's earliest evidence for pedocal is from 1928, in the writing of Curtis Marbut. pedocal ... www.oed.com
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Pedocal soils are less acidic than pedalfer soils. True/False - CK-12
True. Pedocal soils are less acidic than pedalfer soils. Pedocal soils are typically found in arid regions and are characterized by the accumulation of calcium ... www.ck12.org
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Pedalfer
See also Pedocal USDA soil taxonomy References Pedology Types of soil wikipedia.org
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pedalfer
pedalfer Soil Sci. (pɪˈdælfə(r)) [f. ped- + aluminium + L. fer-rum iron.] A soil in which there is no layer of accumulated calcium carbonate but in which oxides of iron and aluminium have tended to accumulate (generally acidic and characteristic of humid climates). Cf. pedocal.1928 [see pedocal]. 19... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ped-
aluminum and iron oxides Pedion, a single-faced crystal; also (capitalized) a brand name of tablet computer; both via analogy with a flat plain or field Pedocal wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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