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belong to the
Cryosols. In soil taxonomy,
Gelisols key out
before the Histosols. In the WRB, the
Histosols key out
before the
Cryosols.
Organic permafrost...
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Gelisols key out
before Histosols, and in WRB,
Histosols key out
before Cryosols. Therefore,
organic permafrost soils belong to the
Histosols in WRB (Cryic...
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Byrranga Mountains,
Taymyr Peninsula,
Russian Arctic John
Kimble (ed.),
Cryosols: Permafrost-Affected
Soils J. Ehlers, P.L. Gibbard, P.D.
Hughes eds. Quaternary...
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Physical geography of the USSR. M., Thought, 1978 John
Kimble (ed.),
Cryosols: Permafrost-Affected
Soils Mountains of
South Siberia in the book: Gvozdetsky...
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Turbic Cryosols have a
patterned surface (hummocks,
stone nets, etc.) and
mixed horizons or
other evidence of cryoturbation.
Static Cryosols lack marked...
- vegetation.
Anabar Plateau Alas (geography) Kimble, John, ed. (2004).
Cryosols: Permafrost-Affected Soils. Berlin: Springer. ISBNÂ 3-540-20751-1. Google...
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usually covered with sphagnum, shrubs,
lichens Mesisols, and
Organic Cryosols Blanket bog,
Collapse scar bog,
Domed bog, Flat bog,
Lowland polygon bog...
- forests,
marshes and gr****y meadows. Alas (geography) John
Kimble (ed.),
Cryosols: Permafrost-Affected
Soils Physical and
Chemical Characteristics of Lakes...
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significant amounts of artefacts)
Soils with
limitations to root
growth CR
Cryosol (permafrost-affected) LP
Leptosol (thin or with many co**** fragments)...
- in
response to the wide
range of
climate and soil
components present.
Cryosols are
found in the most
northerly areas wherever there is permafrost. Ac****ulation...