- Petit, Sabine; Terribile, Fabio; Righi,
Dominique (2016). "The role of
pedogenic overprinting in the
obliteration of
parent material in some polygenetic...
- cryoturbation. k:
Pedogenic CaCO3 ac****ulation (<50% by vol.). kk:
Major pedogenic CaCO3 ac****ulation (≥50% by vol.). m:
Continuous cementation (
pedogenic). ma: Marl...
- are
produced by
certain combinations of
pedogenic processes operative over
varying periods of time.
Pedogenic (soil-forming)
processes act to both create...
-
hardening formed at or near the
surface of
sedimentary bodies through pedogenic or non-
pedogenic processes. It is
typically formed by the ac****ulation of soluble...
- peds are
aggregates of soil
particles formed naturally as a
result of
pedogenic processes; this
natural organization of
particles forms discrete units...
- are
consequently ****umed to be
pedogenic. How
stone lines form,
whether geogenically by
geologic processes or
pedogenically by soil
forming processes is...
- Goudie, A. S., White, K., & Viles, H. (2001). The role of
playas in
pedogenic gypsum crust formation in the
Central Namib Desert: a
theoretical model...
-
Entisol Entisol profile showing little or no
evidence of
pedogenic horizon development Used in USDA soil taxonomy...
- to change) is a
diagnostic sub-surface
horizon of a soil
experiencing pedogenic change.
Development is
minimal and it is
cambic if it does not meet the...
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group composed of calcareous, calc-siliceous and
siliceous rocks, of
pedogenic or
subterranean origin. It is
formed by
white and
whitish limestones,...