- A
sapric is a
subtype of a
histosol where virtually all of the
organic material has
undergone sufficient decomposition to
prevent the
identification of...
- fibric, hemic, or
sapric.
Fibric peats are the
least decomposed and
consist of
intact fibre.
Hemic peats are
partially decomposed and
sapric are the most decomposed...
- mud, or sand.
Bulldust Dry
quicksand Grain entrapment Quick condition Sapric Tar pit
Thixotropy Khaldoun, A., E. Eiser, G. H. Wegdam, and
Daniel Bonn...
- Haplohemists) - Type 10.3 "Peat
sapric soils" (Polish:
Gleby torfowe saprowe; WRB:
Sapric or
Fibric Sapric or
Hemic Sapric or
Limnic Sapric Histosol; ST:
Typic or...
- (Soil Taxonomy) or 20
percent or more (WRB).
These materials include muck (
sapric soil material),
mucky peat (hemic soil material), or peat (fibric soil material)...
- Hawke's Bay region. The s****line and
sediment bed are
mainly composed of
sapric soil from
nearby farming runoff and
lithic sand from the sand bank of the...
- The
Black Dirt
Region takes its name from the dark,
extremely fertile sapric soil left over from an
ancient glacial lake
bottom augmented by decades...
-
plants List of fen
plants Sphagnum Soil
mechanics Acrotelm Histosol Peat
Sapric or muck
Tropical peat
Hydric soil
Marsh gas
Ombrotrophic Processes Halosere...
-
plants List of fen
plants Sphagnum Soil
mechanics Acrotelm Histosol Peat
Sapric or muck
Tropical peat
Hydric soil
Marsh gas
Ombrotrophic Processes Halosere...
- L'Express.
Retrieved 2
February 2014.
Alice Sapritch, de son vrai nom
Alice Sapric, née le 29
juillet 1916 à Ortaköy à
Turquie et
morte le 24 mars 1990 à Paris...