Environment and Development: Views from the East & the WestAmitava Mukherjee, V. K. Agnihotri Concept Publishing Company, 1993 - 587 pagini Contributed articles. |
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... result of biological pedoturbation has been claimed by several authors ( see Johnson & Watson - Stegner , 1990 ) , and the particular role of termites has long been emphasised in the seasonal tropics ( Nye , 1955 ; Soyer , 1989 ; Watson ...
... result of biological pedoturbation has been claimed by several authors ( see Johnson & Watson - Stegner , 1990 ) , and the particular role of termites has long been emphasised in the seasonal tropics ( Nye , 1955 ; Soyer , 1989 ; Watson ...
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... result from the destabilisation of ferrallitic profiles as a result of lessivage . The humicrete ( Bh horizon ) often found beneath the leached horizon ( Daniels et al . 1976 ; Holzhey et al . , 1976 ; and see also Righi & Chauvel ...
... result from the destabilisation of ferrallitic profiles as a result of lessivage . The humicrete ( Bh horizon ) often found beneath the leached horizon ( Daniels et al . 1976 ; Holzhey et al . , 1976 ; and see also Righi & Chauvel ...
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... resulting in charging the groundwater at a very high rate ; ( ii ) Lack of outlets for draining out the water and ... result of it water percolates down into the ground even when it is not required by the crops ; ( iv ) As the ...
... resulting in charging the groundwater at a very high rate ; ( ii ) Lack of outlets for draining out the water and ... result of it water percolates down into the ground even when it is not required by the crops ; ( iv ) As the ...
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