Anthropogenicly changed soddy-podzolic soils of the east part of Deyma basin

Authors

  • Anton Umansky Kaliningrad State Technical University, Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15626/Eco-Tech.2005.031

Keywords:

Soddy-podzolic soils; Anthropogenic changing; Deyma basin; Key plot; Chemical and physico chemical properties

Abstract

Anthropogenicly changed soils are very intresting for investigators. Studies conducted on 3
key plots with the purpose of study of current state of a soil mantle of basin river Deyma,
have revealed an inaccuracy of existing cartographical datas. The chemical and
physicochemical properties of the anthropogenicly changed soils are considered.

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2019-09-26