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mottled pattern of reddish,
yellow or
orange patches.
During soil
formation (
gleying), the
oxygen supply in the soil
profile is
restricted due to soil moisture...
-
Gle**** soil
material begins in some
soils a few
centimeters below the
surface and
continues practically unchanged to a
depth of many meters.
Gleying immediately...
- that are not
contiguous to an
overlying genetic horizon; and
layers with
gleying but no
other pedogenic changes. C
horizons or layers:
These are horizons...
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Lessons for the
Identity of Place"...
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arable farming. It is
predominantly of a
brown forest soil type with some
gleying, the
lower parts being formed from
raised beach sands and
gravels derived...
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meine 20
Jahre DDR und die Folgen. Kampehl: Dosse. ISBN 9783981127935.
Gleye, Paul (1991).
Behind the wall: an
American in East Germany, 1988–89. Carbondale...
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sufficient periods of time, such that
there is
evidence of poor
aeration (
gleying and mottling);
common in wetlands. Udic Soil
moisture is
sufficiently high...
- doi:10.1016/j.toxlet.2011.05.197. Champy, P; Melot, A; Guérineau Eng, V;
Gleye, C; Fall, D; Höglinger, G. U.; Ruberg, M; Lannuzel, A; Laprévote, O; Laurens...
- sand
horizons may also be encountered. It is
classified as
Gle**** Dystric Brunisol or
Gle**** Humo-Ferric Podzol. Most of its
occurrences were
mapped as...
- soil's color; a
result of
undergoing anaerobic conditions and
becoming gle****. A
greyer variation is
called "grey goo". Blue goo is
primarily found along...