Argillic Horizons in Modern Loess Soils in an Ustic Soil Moisture Regime: Comparative Studies in Forest-Steppe and Steppe Areas from Eastern Europe and the United States

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The study of the general or at least regular relationships between the distribution of soils (or, more exactly, the different categories distinguished by soil classification systems) and the soil-forming factors of climate, vegetation and fauna, parent material,...

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Bronger, A. (1991). Argillic Horizons in Modern Loess Soils in an Ustic Soil Moisture Regime: Comparative Studies in Forest-Steppe and Steppe Areas from Eastern Europe and the United States (pp. 41–90). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3030-4_2

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