- in
anthrosols.
Other indicators include nitrogen, calcium, pot****ium, magnesium, iron, copper, and zinc concentrations. The
presence of
anthrosols can...
-
optimum conditions for
organic matter degradation. It is
remarkable that
anthrosols regenerate in
spite of
these tropical conditions'
prevalence and their...
- with
other soil
groups in a
complex pattern. They are
closely related to
Anthrosols,
soils created by long-term
measures to
enhance fertility for agricultural...
-
Amerindian settlements that
transformed the
original soils into
Fimic Anthrosols throughout the
Brazilian Amazon Basin.") (internal
citations omitted)...
-
Anthrepts is a term for soil with
evidence of
human habitation and farming.
Anthrosols in the
World Soil classification.
Inceptisols of
which anthrepts are a...
-
Solonchaks Solonetz Vertisols Xerosols Yermosols Acrisols Alisols Andosols Anthrosols Arenosols Calcisols Cambisols Chernozems Ferralsols Fluvisols Gleysols...
- (in the
World Reference Base for Soil
Resources they are
classified as
Anthrosols and Technosols). An
example from
archaeology would be dark
earth phenomena...
-
Plaggen soil or
plaggic anthrosol is a type of soil
created in
parts of
northwest Europe in the
Middle Ages, as a
result of so-called "plaggen" agriculture...
-
Amerindian settlements that
transformed the
original soils into
Fimic Anthrosols throughout the
Brazilian Amazon Basin.
Lehmann 2007a, pp. 381–387: "Similar...
- areas, and ground-based
exploration reveals this to be an
effect of the
anthrosol (cf.
terra preta),
known to the
Kuikuro as egepe.
Directly to the north...