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Publikováno v:
Open-File Report.
Autor:
Douglas A. Wysocki, Candiss O. Williams, Philip J. Schoeneberger, Zamir Libohova, Skye Wills, Cathy A. Seybold, Phillip R. Owens, Diane E. Stott, David Lindbo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 73:411-421
Soil organic matter (SOM) has been known to hold water and be an important factor in contributing to the available water-holding capacity (AWHC). Recently, however, there have been overestimates of this amount. The objective of this research was to r
Autor:
S. Monteith, N. Jones, Philip J. Schoeneberger, M. Matos, T. Rolfes, Douglas A. Wysocki, T. Reinsch, Charles Kome, Zamir Libohova
Publikováno v:
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 72:91-101
Soil is an important natural resource, yet for many countries, including Haiti, the only soil inventory is a general soil map at 1:250,000 scale, which is not suitable for management planning at the farm level. A soil survey for a 3,000 ha (7,400 ac)
Publikováno v:
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis. 47:2465-2478
There is increasing interest in the current conditions of dynamic soil properties and element concentration in the US Great Plains as well as the nature and magnitude of change due to land use and management practices. The study was conducted on Pawn
Publikováno v:
Aeolian Research. 17:139-191
Late-middle and late Pleistocene, and Holocene, inland aeolian sand and loess blanket >90,000 km2 of the unglaciated eastern United States of America (USA). Deposits are most extensive in the Lower Mississippi Valley (LMV) and Atlantic Coastal Plain
Publikováno v:
Soil Science Society of America Journal. 79:681-687
Publikováno v:
International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment and Technology
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https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118786352.wbieg1008
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118786352.wbieg1008
Publikováno v:
International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment and Technology
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::633cf7f02e152610bd30bdbab3edc1ff
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118786352.wbieg0437
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118786352.wbieg0437
Publikováno v:
Geoderma. :12-17
Conducting a 1:5 soil:water extract to measure electrical conductivity (EC) is an approach to assess salinity and has been the preferred method in Australia, but not commonly used in the United States where the 1:1 soil to water ratio is preferred. T