The micromorphology of pedogenic carbonate features in calcareous soils of arid and semiarid regions of Kohgilouye Province, Southwestern Iran, has been studied to determine their genesis and distribution in different climatic regions. Eight representative pedons (from a total number of 24 pedons) were studied in aridic-ustic (minimum rainfall), ustic and xeric (maximum rainfall) soil moisture regimes. Micromorphological studies indicated that the frequency of secondary calcite as pedogenic nodules, coating or infilling in voids or channels increase from aridic-ustic to xeric soil moisture regimes. The presence of pedogenic calcite coating superimposed on clay coatings in pedons of more humid regions probably suggests a complex history of c...
In the high plateau region of central Iran, there is both a lack of information on calcic soil proce...
The influence of the pedogenic and climatic contexts on the formation and preservation of pedogenic ...
Typescript (photocopy).Soils associated with soft Cretaceous limestones occupy more than 3 million h...
Pedogenic carbonates are a good proxy of soil formation and functioning because the morphology of mi...
Soils of semiarid regions of Dehdasht and Choram in Southwestern Iran have formed on alluvium derive...
Seven soil profiles developed on calcium carbonate–rich slope deposits in the Polish Carpathians wer...
Characteristics and genesis of five pedons representing some of the soils of the central Alborz moun...
Pedogenic calcrete profiles from temperate, semi-arid and arid regions of southern Australia show a ...
Alluvial fans are one of the most important landforms in geomorphological and paloenvironmental stud...
Not AvailableEight representatives spatially associated red and black soils in Purna valley from the...
To study the soil-landscape change in the Chaldoran region, 9 representative soil profiles were stud...
The stable isotopic composition of pedogenic carbonate forms in equilibrium with environmental param...
We present the mineralogical, micromorphological, and geochemical characteristics of the paleosols a...
There is limited information about the genesis, classification, properties of calcareous and gypsife...
The influence of the pedogenic and climatic contexts on the formation and preservation of pedogenic ...
In the high plateau region of central Iran, there is both a lack of information on calcic soil proce...
The influence of the pedogenic and climatic contexts on the formation and preservation of pedogenic ...
Typescript (photocopy).Soils associated with soft Cretaceous limestones occupy more than 3 million h...
Pedogenic carbonates are a good proxy of soil formation and functioning because the morphology of mi...
Soils of semiarid regions of Dehdasht and Choram in Southwestern Iran have formed on alluvium derive...
Seven soil profiles developed on calcium carbonate–rich slope deposits in the Polish Carpathians wer...
Characteristics and genesis of five pedons representing some of the soils of the central Alborz moun...
Pedogenic calcrete profiles from temperate, semi-arid and arid regions of southern Australia show a ...
Alluvial fans are one of the most important landforms in geomorphological and paloenvironmental stud...
Not AvailableEight representatives spatially associated red and black soils in Purna valley from the...
To study the soil-landscape change in the Chaldoran region, 9 representative soil profiles were stud...
The stable isotopic composition of pedogenic carbonate forms in equilibrium with environmental param...
We present the mineralogical, micromorphological, and geochemical characteristics of the paleosols a...
There is limited information about the genesis, classification, properties of calcareous and gypsife...
The influence of the pedogenic and climatic contexts on the formation and preservation of pedogenic ...
In the high plateau region of central Iran, there is both a lack of information on calcic soil proce...
The influence of the pedogenic and climatic contexts on the formation and preservation of pedogenic ...
Typescript (photocopy).Soils associated with soft Cretaceous limestones occupy more than 3 million h...