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List M - Soils - German and French Equivalents of English Terms
19Th World Congress of Soil Science Working Group 1.1 the WRB
Report for 1981 - Part 1
Review of the Evidence Base for the Status and Change of Soil Carbon Below 15 Cm from the Soil Surface in England and Wales
Annex: Soil Groups, Characteristics, Distribution and Ecosystem Services
Conversion of Some Soil Types, Subtypes, and Varieties Between the Taxonomic Classification System of Soils of the Czech Republi
On the Origin of Planosols – the Process of Ferrolysis Revisited
Minimising Compaction in a Shallow Cultivation System
Woburn Experimental Farm Soil and Field Maps
A Brief Review of Soil Systematics in Germany
Soil Classification
Modelling of the Interface Between the Geosphere and the Biosphere: Discharge Through a Soil Layer
PALAEO ELSEVIER Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 137 (1998) 25-54
F the Hard Layers in Loess and Other Materials
Soil Protection Activities and Soil Quality Monitoring in South Eastern Europe” on June 18Th and 19Th, 2009, Sarajevo - Bosnia and Herzegovina
Invasive Alien Plant Species in Unmanaged Forest Reserves, Austria
Diagnosis of Soil Related Crop Problems
No-Till in Northern, Western and South Western Europe: a Review of Problems and Opportunities for Crop Production and the Environment Brennan Soane, Bruce C
Top View
Outline of the Comprehensive Soil Classification System of Japan – First Approximation
Carbon Isotopic Composition of Branched Tetraether Membrane Lipids in Soils Suggest a Rapid Turnover and a Heterotrophic Life Style of Their Source Organism(S)
Linking Geology and Biodiversity (Part 1)
The National Soil Map and Soil Classification Copyright © Cranfield University, 2018
INTERNATIONAL WRB SOIL CLASSIFICATION FIELD WORKSHOP in LATVIA and ESTONIA Guidebook July 22-27, 2017 Editors: Assist
Climate Change and Redoximorphosis in a Soil with Stagnic Properties
3D Digital Soil-Geology Models of the Near Surface Environment
Soil of the Year 2015 Is the Planosol Or Stagnosol (“Pseudogley / Stagnogley“)
Soil Protection in Floodplains—A Review