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- in anthrosols. Other indicators include nitrogen, calcium, pot****ium, magnesium, iron, copper, and zinc concentrations. The presence of anthrosols can...
- Solonchaks Solonetz Vertisols Xerosols Yermosols Acrisols Alisols Andosols Anthrosols Arenosols Calcisols Cambisols Chernozems Ferralsols Fluvisols Gleysols...
- optimum conditions for organic matter degradation. It is remarkable that anthrosols regenerate in spite of these tropical conditions' prevalence and their...
- Amerindian settlements that transformed the original soils into Fimic Anthrosols throughout the Brazilian Amazon Basin.") (internal citations omitted)...
- (in the World Reference Base for Soil Resources they are classified as Anthrosols and Technosols). An example from archaeology would be dark earth phenomena...
- with other soil groups in a complex pattern. They are closely related to Anthrosols, which are soils created by long-term measures to enhance fertility for...
- Climate engineering List of emerging technologies Dark earth Terra preta Anthrosols Constanze Werner et al. (2018): Biogeochemical potential of biom**** pyrolysis...
- 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...
- Histosol (with thick organic layers) Soils with strong human influence AT Anthrosol (with long and intensive agricultural use, often altered to enhance fertility)...
- and northwestern Amazon and are moderately rich in southwestern Amazon. Anthrosols are soils whose fertility has been enhanced by humans. Pre-Columbian settlements...