Geo-pedological study of the Mekong Delta

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The Mekong delta is divided into five landform units, namely, the floodplain, the coastal complex, the broad depression, the old alluvial terrace, and the hills-mountains, and some of them are further subdivided. Except for the old alluvial soil, which was formed during the Tertiary to late Pleistocene period, the landforms were shaped by transgression and regression in the Holocene period. Stratigraphic properties of sediments were examined in terms of chemical characteristics and pollen content, and seven depositional environments were ascertained. -from Author

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Nguyen Huu Chiem. (1993). Geo-pedological study of the Mekong Delta. Southeast Asian Studies (Kyoto), 31(2), 158–186. https://doi.org/10.20495/tak.31.2_158

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