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- T.; Cornu, S. (2017-06-15). "Can Fe isotope fractionations trace the pedogenetic mechanisms involved in podzolization?". Geoderma. 296: 38–46. Bibcode:2017Geode...
- representing some specific facet or quality of the soil, rather than a direct pedogenetic classification. Such technical classifications are developed with specific...
- Urnaloricidae nov. fam.), an aberrant Loricifera with a viviparous pedogenetic life cycle. ISSN 0362-2525 Journal of morphology, 270(2): 129-153. doi:10...
- performed in the presence of abundant organic matter, leading to important pedogenetic and diagenetic possibilities of evolutions. These chemical and mineralogical...
- Jahn (February 2007). "Halloysite versus gibbsite: Silicon cycling as a pedogenetic process in two lowland neotropical rain forest soils of La Selva, Costa...
- techniques, such as the space-time Kalman filter, can be used to integrate pedogenetic knowledge and field observations. In the information theory context,...
- presents the highly fertile m****apê soil, which originates from the pedogenetic processes of igneous and meta-igneous rocks such as basalt, gabbro, green...
- Urnaloricidae nov, fam.), an aberrant Loficifera with a viviparous pedogenetic life cycle. Journal of Morphology (1931), 270(2), 129-153. Kristensen...
- surfaces present mud cracks, bioturbation due to burrowing organisms and pedogenetic breccias (sometimes with black pebbles). The color ranges from whitish...
- properties. The different horizons of the profiles studied were truly pedogenetic. Sand was the dominant fraction of the soil, which might indicate that...