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- Chernozemic soils are a soil type in the Canadian system of soil classification and the World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB). Chernozemic soil...
- The Central Black Earth Economic Region or the Central-Chernozem Economic Region is one of 12 economic regions of Russia. This region accounted for almost...
- ekonomicheskaya zona Yevropeyskoy Rossii) Central economic region Central-Chernozemic economic region Kaliningrad Oblast North Caucasus economic region Northern...
- carbonate (lime); it may contain more soluble salts such as gypsum. Chernozemic soils have mean annual soil temperatures above 0 °C and occur in regions...
- the west is the Oltenian or Western Plain. The land here is rich with chernozemic soils and forms Romania's most important farming region. Irrigation is...
- (Brazilian Amazonia) (Glaser et al., 1998, 2000) up to 45 % in some chernozemic soils from Germany (Schmidt et al., 1999) and up to 60% in a black Chernozem...
- soils are brunisolic and sandy, whereas south of the river are black chernozemic soils.: 131, 131  The North Saskatchewan River runs through the centre...
- isotope geochemistry and nanomorphology of soil black carbon: Black chernozemic soils in central Europe originate from ancient biom**** burning", Global...
- 1936 Ground Central Stadium Capacity 2000 Chairman Vyacheslav Dubrovin Manager Vitaly Safronov League Amateur Football League, Zone Chernozemic 2009 2nd...
- there is no forestry industry. It is also in an area of black calcareous chernozemic soils. The Yorkton area was located on the edge of an area of a maximum...