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Plinthite (from the Gr**** plinthos, brick) is an iron-rich, humus-poor
mixture of clay with
quartz and
other minerals.
Plinthite is a
redoximorphic feature...
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artefacts or
consisting of
artefacts [u like urban] (H, O, A, E, B, C, R). v:
Plinthite [the
suffix v has no connotation] (B, C). w:
Formation of soil structure...
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Plinthosols are iron-rich
soils characterized by the
presence of
plinthite,
petroplinthite or pisoliths.
Softer plinthosols are
common in the wet tropics...
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tholobate being milti-faced does not rely on any
scientific evidence. The
plinthite,
which is
traditional for
Georgian and
Byzantine buildings, is used only...
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church with
three naves and four pillars. The
walls are
constructed of
plinthite and limestone. The
church does not have
close analogs with
other contemporary...
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ironstone nodules in the
upper part of the soil and more than 5
percent plinthite in the
lower part of the soil.
Tifton soils are on
nearly level to gently...
- have
several feet of
moderately co**** sand over an iron
oxide clay or
plinthite hardpan stratum. The
permeable sands and
topography provide good drainage...
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Ivanovsky katholikon is made of limestone, with some
additions of
plinthite. It has
three apses and
three domes, and its
architecture is
close to...
- was
returned to the
Russian Orthodox Church. The
cathedral is made of
plinthite and has a very
simple composition. The
western wall has two
relief crosses...
- degradation, the soil
itself was not
promising -
predominantly clay, with hard
plinthite clods. Not far
beneath the
surface there were coal
seams that in the dry...