Search Results - "Gong, Z.T."
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Cross-reference for relating Genetic Soil Classification of China with WRB at different scales
Published in Geoderma (15-03-2010)“…Soil classification systems are not consistent between countries or organizations thereby hindering the communication and organizational functions they are…”
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Cross-reference system for translating between genetic soil classification of China and soil taxonomy
Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-01-2006)“…Soil classification systems are not consistent among countries or organizations thereby hindering the communication and organizational functions they are…”
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Clay minerals in a soil chronosequence derived from basalt on Hainan Island, China and its implication for pedogenesis
Published in Geoderma (15-12-2008)“…A soil chronosequence consisting of six profiles formed on quartz tholeiite basalt ranging in age from 10,000 years to 1. 8 Million years (My) was studied…”
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Assessment and analysis of soil quality changes after eleven years of reclamation in subtropical China
Published in Geoderma (1998)“…Soil quality is one of the most important factors in sustaining the global biosphere and developing sustainable agricultural practices. It has been defined in…”
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Secondary calcification of paddy soils in southern china: Morphological and substantive characteristics
Published in Eurasian soil science (01-02-2011)“…Secondary calcification processes have been studied in three paddy soils (Anthrosols or Aquazems) of southern China. It is shown that the soils’ amendment with…”
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Phosphorus-enriched soils of urban and suburban Nanjing and their effect on groundwater phosphorus
Published in Journal of plant nutrition and soil science (01-06-2001)“…Neither the phosphorus (P)‐rich soils in urban areas nor their environmental implications have been adequately studied. This study investigated soils of…”
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