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- Soil consists of sediments such as alluvium, teris, brown sands, etc. Hydromorphic saline soils are also found in the areas surrounding the backwaters....
- 120 days in the northern part. The swamp white oak typically grows on hydromorphic soils. It is not found where flooding is permanent, although it is usually...
- environment resembled a savannah, but was likely regularly inundated ("hydromorphic savanna"). The plants found at the Trinil excavation site included gr****...
- where there was standing water and weakly developed, poorly drained (hydromorphic) soil formation. The Tawa specimens were very well preserved which suggests...
- high (more than 13–14% organic matter) in its A horizon, but without hydromorphic characteristics. Terra preta presents important variants. For instance...
- environment resembled a savannah, but was likely regularly inundated ("hydromorphic savanna"). The plants found at the Trinil excavation site included gr****...
- 2015.1123984. Baker, Kate; Chadwick, Michael A.; et al. (2016). "Eco-hydromorphic classification for Understanding Stream Macroinvertebrate Biodiversity...
- latosol (LE); structured purple earth (ET); only lithographic (Li); hydromorphic soil (Hi) and Podzolic soil (PV). The original vegetation of the muni****lity...
- Plinthaquox (USDA) Used in WRB WRB code PT Key process Ac****ulation of Fe under hydromorphic conditions Parent material basic rock, Fe Climate wet tropics...
- of the Fe(II)–Fe(III) green rust `fougerite' mineral occurrence in a hydromorphic soil and its transformation with depth". Hyperfine Interactions, volume...