Đặt câu với từ "eolian soil"

1. It is interpreted as an eolian influenced, distal alluvial-fan or braid-plain environment.

2. Variable; includes marine clays and silts, alluvial and glacial gravels, sands and silts, and active eolian deposits.

3. Sedimentary facies indicate that the Bayan Mandahu redbeds were deposited in semiarid, alluvial to eolian environments.

4. The Boelus series consists of very deep, well drained soils formed in eolian sand deposited over loess

5. Azonal soil synonyms, Azonal soil pronunciation, Azonal soil translation, English dictionary definition of Azonal soil

6. The new techniques enabled better understanding of soil biodiversity, soil aggregation, soil moisture and soil function changes.

7. Soil – Soil Types: Sandy – Clayey – Loamy

8. (a) Clayey soil (b) sandy soil (c) loamy soil (d) none of these

9. Key words: septic tank, soil absorption system, saturated soil, unsaturated soil, coliforms, nutrients.

10. Mixing soil with a binding agent by way of drilling of soil in combination with injecting the soil (soil consolidation)

11. Soil acidity in the soil solid phase

12. The three major soil types in this region are the paddy soil, the alluvial soil, and the salt swamp soil.

13. In soil and paddy soil, red loam - based.

14. The unit is therefore interpreted as a Mid-Wisconsinan eolian dune deposit, formed by reworking of underlying alluvial sediments of the Kidluit Formation under nonglacial conditions.

15. advanced techniques of digital soil mapping and geo-statistical analysis of soil data, including soil classification

16. Park from granite, gneiss, the soil is a gray forest soil, fertile soil, vegetation growing well.

17. Cryptobiotic Soil benefits soil and plants in many ways

18. Aeration of soil improved biodegradation compared with waterlogged soil.

19. Organic matter affects soil structure Soil organic matter plays a central role in forming soil aggregates.

20. Biological soil crust, also called cryptobiotic soil crust, microbiotic soil crust, or Cryptogamic soil crust, thin layer of living material formed in the uppermost millimetres of soil where soil particles are aggregated by a community of highly specialized organisms.

21. Compacted Soil

22. Biological soil crust, also called Cryptobiotic soil crust, microbiotic soil crust, or cryptogamic soil crust, thin layer of living material formed in the uppermost millimetres of soil where soil particles are aggregated by a community of highly specialized organisms.

23. Cohesion of soil is an important factor of soil consistency

24. Soil aerators

25. Indian soil.

26. Unlike the fine soil, this soil becomes overgrown with thorns.

27. Soil survey should be adopted in such soil overburden areas.

28. Bad soil.

29. Moreover, THg concentrations decreased from alluvial soil, shrub soil to forest soil in a sample site, and they decreased with increasing depth in soil profiles.

30. Soil requirements: Artichoke needs well-drained, light, nutrient-rich soil

31. Pedogenesis Pedology (soil study) Soil classification World Reference Base for Soil Resources, Second edition 2006, First update 2007

32. Biochar is a soil amendment that locks carbon in the soil, improves the availability of soil minerals to plants

33. It goes by the name of cryptobiotic soil crust, also known as biological soil, Cryptogamic, or microbiotic soil crust

34. Soil improvement agents, soil aerating preparations, fertilisers, earth for plants, peat

35. Root distribution, soil morphology and pH of soil suspension were recorded.

36. Compaction of Soil Compaction of soil is the application of mechanical energy to a soil to rearrange the particles and reduce the void ratio and increase soil density

37. Aeration of soil

38. This vertical section of the soil shows four basic soil layers.

39. Compaction Definitions • Soil Compaction – Decrease in soil volume and porosity, or increase in soil bulk density, due to mechanical stress on soil, for example, from traffic of agricultural machinery

40. alluvial soil (16)

41. While coleorhiza stays within the soil, Coleoptile emerges out of the soil

42. Nitrogen enrichment and soil Acidification significantly decreased soil respiration and its components

43. The soil is part calcareous Mesozoic and part silty-calcareous alluvial soil.

44. The soil is part calcareous Mesozoic and part silty-calcareous alluvial soil

45. What Is Soil?

46. Compost for Soil Regeneration Johnson–Su Composting Bioreactor Bringing the Soil Back to Life Healthy soil is teaming with life in the form of billions of microscopic soil organisms

47. Bacteria in the soil Bacteria work hard in the soil for us

48. Soil Acidity Soil pH below 5.5 leads to poor yields and growth.

49. Albian would replace soil according to original vertical arrangement of soil horizons.

50. Don’t plant in very dry soil, because Arum requires cool, moist soil.

51. Soil metabolism (Aerobic)

52. You'll soil it.

53. Clayey Soil: Sandy Soil: 1: The proportion of fine particles is higher

54. Tannic acid decomposition in soil samples and soil respiration have been investigated.

55. Rain impact on exposed soil is the main cause of soil Crusting.

56. The most common use of soil conditioners is to improve soil structure.

57. Common soil Amendments include: Garden soil is a soil amendment for in-ground use rather than use in containers or raised beds

58. A Calcareous soil is soil that has calcium carbonate (CaCO 3) in abundance

59. Whereas the volcanic arch of the Eolian islands is caused by subduction of the African below the Thyrrenean plate, in Turkey, the Arabian subducts below the Anatolian plate.

60. These include footing size, overburden pressure, footing material, soil disturbance, and soil properties.

61. Regarding the soil, the parent material is schist, which usually means poor soil.

62. Arenosol — FAO soil group one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) (soil)

63. Regarding the soil, the parent material is schist, which usually means poor soil

64. The basic concept of soil Arching is that a part of the weight of the soil (and any surcharge) is transferred between the soil prism over the conduit and adjacent soil prisms.

65. The Aridisol soil Order is one of eleven Orders recognized in Soil Taxonomy

66. Cryptobiotic Soil, Canyonlands NP

67. From Sludge to Soil

68. Good Soil Produces Abundantly

69. Fertilizer enriches the soil.

70. Soil conditioners, Compost accelerators

71. Soil Compaction is defined as the method of mechanically increasing the density of soil

72. Soil Requirements Bellflowers grow best is loose, well-draining soil with a pH range

73. Find the perfect soil and soil Amendments with brands like Miracle-Gro and Kellogg

74. Azonal soil, immature soil [A soil without well-developed profile characteristics, owing to its youth, conditions of parent material, or relief that prevents development of normal soil profile characteristics] Azonaler Boden m, unreifer Boden

75. Trees also prevent soil erosion by retaining water in the soil and hindering runoff.

76. Key words: complex permittivity, nondestructive testing, soil contamination, detection of soil contamination, environmental technology.

77. Additional measurements in soil water and groundwater allocate the accumulation to various soil layers

78. Earthworms create tunnels in the soil by burrowing, which Aerates the soil to allow air, water and nutrients to reach deep within the soil

79. Additional measurements in soil water and groundwater allocate the accumulation to various soil layers.

80. A spike Aerator pushes the soil down and creates a small “hole” in the soil