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pedogenic
pedogenic, a. (pɛdəʊˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. pedo- + -genic.] Soil-forming1924 Geol. Mag. LXI. 448 (heading) The pedogenic processes. [Note] I am indebted to my friend Dr. Edward Greenly, F.G.S., for this convenient term, which aptly describes the processes of soil formation and metamorphism. 1936 Nature 24 Oct... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pedology
Distinctive bioclimatic regimes or combinations of pedogenic processes produce distinctive soils. Pedogenic (soil-forming) processes act to both create and destroy order (anisotropy) within soils; these processes can proceed simultaneously. wikipedia.org
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pedogenesis
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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Seatearth
Depending on the specific underclay, these soil features can include some combination of pedogenic slickensides, pedogenic ped structures, illuviated clay pore fillings, different types of pedogenic microfabrics, rhizocretions, caliche nodules, root molds, and soil horizons. wikipedia.org
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chernozem
chernozem Geol. (ˈtʃɜːnəʊzɛm, tʃɜːnəʊˈzjɒm) Also chernosem, tchern-, tchorn-, tschern-. [a. Russ. chernozëm black earth, f. chërnȳĭ black + zemlyá earth, soil.] Black earth or soil (see black a. 19), a type of soil, rich in humus, characteristic of natural grassland in cool to temperate semi-arid cl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sangusaurus
Desiccation cracks and pedogenic calcretes provide the evidence for this paleoenvironmental interpretation. wikipedia.org
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Chernozem
Given the symphony of pedogenic processes that contribute to the formation of dark earth, the term Chernozem summarizes different types of black soils wikipedia.org
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Ped
In soil science, peds are aggregates of soil particles formed as a result of pedogenic processes; this natural organization of particles forms discrete wikipedia.org
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Hammerschmiede clay pit
Meanwhile, up to 10 mm thick pedogenic carbonate concretions are abundant in the upper 20 cm. Reworked pedogenic carbonates clay pebbles with a diameter of up to 3 cm occur 30 cm above the base of the horizon. wikipedia.org
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Yakov Kuzyakov
stationarity, Root exudation and its localisation, Visualization of enzyme activity in soil, Competition between microorganisms and roots for nutrients, Pedogenic wikipedia.org
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Lunde Formation
The formation comprises dry floodplain; paleosol/pedogenic, concretionary, brown, red, calcareous mudstones. The paleosols are characterized by carbonate nodules, pedogenic mud aggregates and slickensides, mottling, root traces and mud cracks. wikipedia.org
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Catena (soil)
the study of soil science, given that the catena concept focuses on past history of the land surface, on hydrology, erosion, sediment transport, and pedogenic wikipedia.org
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Stone line
This is strong evidence that such stone lines are pedogenic, and produced by soil forming processes. And whether the interpretation is geogenic or pedogenic often reflects the background and training of the interpreter. References Soil science wikipedia.org
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Stuart Range, South Australia
deeper levels, at the intersection with the groundwater table (forming groundwater silcrete), or close to the surface, within the soil profile (forming pedogenic Groundwater silcretes typically formed in more localised, topographically lower settings such as valley bottoms and slopes, whereas pedogenic silcrete wikipedia.org
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Soil horizon
y: Pedogenic accumulation of gypsum—no restriction. k: Pedogenic CaCO3 accumulation (<50% by vol.). kk: Major pedogenic CaCO3 accumulation (≥50% by vol.). m: Continuous cementation (pedogenic). wikipedia.org
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