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- Base for Soil Resources (WRB): psamments correlate with arenosols, and fluvents with fluvisols. Many orthents belong to regosols or leptosols. Most w****ents...
- district, the soils are generally classified as ustalfs, ochrepts, orthents, fluvents, and psamments. Economy of the district is agriculture based. Rice, wheat...
- the Gobi and Taklamakan Deserts. Soils are mostly fertile mollisols and fluvents except in the more mountainous parts where they have poorly developed orthents...
- to 66m in the north. The soil consists of ultisols, ochrepts, orthents, fluvents, and psamments. The district formerly had large areas of forest cover,...
- 4% of global and 1.7% of U.S. ice-free land. Order: Entisols Suborder: Fluvents Great Group: Torrifluvents Subgroup: Typic Torrifluvents Family: Fine-loamy...
- also occur in lacustrine and marine deposits. Fluvisols correlate with fluvents and fluvaquents of the USDA soil taxonomy. The good natural fertility of...
- The soils in the region are mainly grey and brown vertisols, with some fluvents in the drier areas. Although they do not have high phosphate contents,...
- lake. Carabobo's soils are fertile. Entisol soils predominate (above all fluvents and orthents). There are also threats of vertisols with suborders of usterts...
- 1980: Bought from GEC in Liverpool, UK. Plugs and sockets company formally Fluvent, transferred works to Milton Keynes, UK. 1984: First subsidiary in the...