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pedogenesis (pɛdəʊˈdʒɛnɪsɪs) [f. pedo- + -genesis.] Soil formation.1936 J. S. Joffe Pedology vi. 134 From the point of view of pedogenesis, the classification of the soil-forming processes, in their broad aspects, should hinge on the elements of climate. 1943 Proc. Soil Sci. Soc. Amer. VII. 187/1 Mo...
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Phaeozem
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Pedogenesis
Pedology
Soil classification
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IUSS Working Group WRB: World Reference Base for Soil Resources, fourth edition.
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Pedology | Soil Science, Soil Formation & Pedogenesis | Britannica
soil. pedology, scientific discipline concerned with all aspects of soils, including their physical and chemical properties, the role of organisms in soil production and in relation to soil character, the description and mapping of soil units, and the origin and formation of soils. Accordingly, pedology embraces several subdisciplines, namely ...
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Biorhexistasy
The theory of biorhexistasy describes climatic conditions necessary for periods of soil formation (pedogenesis) separated by periods of soil erosion. The drier climate slows pedogenesis and soils no longer contribute the limestone building mineral components that characterize biostasy.
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The main results are following : ( 1 ) the variation of clay / silt ratio can indicate the secondary clay action of dust depositions ; the variations of magnetic susceptibility and total fe content are inferred to be records of the changeable intensity of bio - pedogenesis ; the variations of sr content and rb / sr ratio can indicate bio - pedogenesis, dissolving and leaching action ; the ...
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Subaerial unconformity
These processes generating the subaerial unconformity can include wind degradation, pedogenesis, dissolution processes such as karstification as well as
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Orthent
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Pedogenesis
Pedology
Soil classification
References
Soil Taxonomy p420
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Fundamentals of Soils By John Gerrard
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Pedology
In studying the fundamental phenomenology of soils, e.g. soil formation (aka pedogenesis), pedologists pay particular attention to observing soil morphology Pedologists are now also interested in the practical applications of a good understanding of pedogenesis processes (the evolution and functioning of soils
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Gypsisol
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Pedogenesis
Pedology (soil study)
Soil classification
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Further reading
W. Zech, P. Schad, G.
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Cutans
Significance
Cutans provide physical evidence, observable in the field, as to the degree and nature of pedogenesis.
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Nico van Breemen
He was a professor of pedogenesis at Wageningen University and Research Centre between 1986 and 2004. Between 1986 and 2004 he was a professor of pedogenesis at Wageningen University.
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Aridisol
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Desert ecology
Pedogenesis
Pedology
Soil classification
Soil science
Soil type
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Pedology
Types of soil
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Chronosequence
Such groups of sites are used to assess the influence of time as a factor in pedogenesis.
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Usselo
dates, pollen analyses, and archaeological evidence from a number of locations have been interpreted to show that the Usselo Soil formed as the result of pedogenesis Locally, the period of landscape stability and pedogenesis associated with the formation of the Usselo Soil continued into the Younger Dryas stadial.
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Technosol
A Technosol in the World Reference Base for Soil Resources is a Reference Soil Group that combines soils whose properties and pedogenesis are dominated Very few of them, try to answer to the question: How fast do they start pedogenesis (viz., differentiating horizons)?
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