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Pedoturbation (from Gr****: πέδον (pédon), "soil")
involves mixing between soil
horizons and is an
important factor in soil formation.
Pedoturbation includes...
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environments have
historically been
strongly influenced by fire and
abundant pedoturbation from
organisms such as ants and earthworms. It was
estimated that in...
- in WRB, USDA soil
taxonomy WRB code VR
Profile OAC Key
process clay
pedoturbation Climate tropical savanna, semi-arid,
humid subtropical, Mediterranean...
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processes of soil
formation of
oxisols are weathering,
humification and
pedoturbation due to animals.
These processes produce the
characteristic soil profile...
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using pieces of
charcoal provided they are of
enough size to
escape pedoturbation by
earthworm activity and
other mechanical disturbances.
Fossil soil...
- the
mixing of the soil by the
activities of animals,
sometimes called pedoturbation,
tends to undo or
counteract the
tendency of
other soil-forming processes...
- Humphreys, G. S.; Mitc****, P. B.; Murphy, C. L. (1985). "An ****essment of
pedoturbation by two
species of mound-building ants,
Camponotus intrepidus (Kirby)...
- Humphreys, G. S.; Mitc****, P. B.; Murphy, C. L. (1985). "An ****essment of
pedoturbation by two
species of mound-building ants,
Camponotus intrepidus (Kirby)...
- 121–135. ESU, I. E. 1995. "Effects of
earthworm (Hyperiodrilus afric****)
pedoturbation on
selected soil
properties in the
levees of the
Cross River South eastern...
- Humphreys, G. S.; Mitc****, P. B.; Murphy, C. L. (1985). "An ****essment of
pedoturbation by two
species of mound-building ants,
Camponotus intrepidus (Kirby)...