Reclamation activities in alluvial depressions in Volturno River Plain resulted in the occurrence of soils with vertic characteristics and properties. We studied the genesis and properties of soils in alluvial areas known to be reclaimed by the alluvion system about 100 yr ago, and compared these soils with natural, adjacent alluvial soils. Soils in the reclaimed areas were characterized by cracks, slickensides, and high clay contents. Soils were satisfactorily classified within the existing Vertisol order of U. S. soil taxonomy. Soils with similar vertic morphology and properties also occurred in nonreclaimed adjacent alluvial areas, where they were associated with coarser textured Entisols. Since no important morphological evidence for th...
Because of extensive Pleistocene glaciations, which erased most of the previously existing soils, sl...
This volume details the geoarchaeological research conducted from 2011 to 2013 in the basin of the R...
Ancient soils (pre-Holocenic paleosols and vetusols) are uncommon on the Alps, because of the extens...
Reclamation activities in alluvial depressions in Volturno River Plain resulted in the occurrence of...
The study of soils formed by human activities is one of the concerns of modern pedology. In Italy, d...
Following a long and vigorous study carried out by the International Committee on Anthropogenic Soil...
The aims of this investigation were to study the modifications induced by a landfill activity on nat...
In many Mediterranean regions industrial activities have drastically affected soil evolution. As a c...
During the last decades, increasing human influence on the environment has determined strong impacts...
The coverage of detailed soil maps is commonly limited in Italy, and the available regional soil inv...
Due to anthropic pressure, many areas of the world are affected by a process of soil “entisolization...
<p>The Aversa plain is one of the most important agricultural areas of the Campania region, combinin...
During the last decades, increasing human influence on the environment has determined strong impacts...
This study on past soil erosion processes focuses on a catchment located in a mountainous sector of ...
The soil formation, its development, and its preservation in high mountain environments are largely ...
Because of extensive Pleistocene glaciations, which erased most of the previously existing soils, sl...
This volume details the geoarchaeological research conducted from 2011 to 2013 in the basin of the R...
Ancient soils (pre-Holocenic paleosols and vetusols) are uncommon on the Alps, because of the extens...
Reclamation activities in alluvial depressions in Volturno River Plain resulted in the occurrence of...
The study of soils formed by human activities is one of the concerns of modern pedology. In Italy, d...
Following a long and vigorous study carried out by the International Committee on Anthropogenic Soil...
The aims of this investigation were to study the modifications induced by a landfill activity on nat...
In many Mediterranean regions industrial activities have drastically affected soil evolution. As a c...
During the last decades, increasing human influence on the environment has determined strong impacts...
The coverage of detailed soil maps is commonly limited in Italy, and the available regional soil inv...
Due to anthropic pressure, many areas of the world are affected by a process of soil “entisolization...
<p>The Aversa plain is one of the most important agricultural areas of the Campania region, combinin...
During the last decades, increasing human influence on the environment has determined strong impacts...
This study on past soil erosion processes focuses on a catchment located in a mountainous sector of ...
The soil formation, its development, and its preservation in high mountain environments are largely ...
Because of extensive Pleistocene glaciations, which erased most of the previously existing soils, sl...
This volume details the geoarchaeological research conducted from 2011 to 2013 in the basin of the R...
Ancient soils (pre-Holocenic paleosols and vetusols) are uncommon on the Alps, because of the extens...