The article presents the results of soil and archaeological study of the pedo-sedimentation sequence formed in the floodplain of the Derkul River (West Kazakhstan). The aim of the study was to reconstruct the stages of the alluvial sedimentogenesis alternating with relatively prolonged spans of soil formation, corresponding to the periods of floodplain agricultural development. It was established that floodplain sediment layer started to form as a result of stream sedimentation in the early Holocene; then this stage was followed by the relatively long-term soil formation period (5.6–3.8 cal. yr BC) resulting in a humus quasi-gleyic soil in the low floodplain (120–200 cm). The last period of soil formation (4.6–3.6 cal. yr BC) the floodplain...
This article outlines the results of one of the aspects of a multidisciplinary project currently con...
In this article we carried out the analysis of amorphous and floodplain soils chronological sequence...
Mantles of silt- and sand-size particles, paleosols and fluvial deposits preserve valuable informati...
This work provides comprehensive information on soil development on the floodplain of the river Thay...
Synchronization processes of soil formation and deposition of alluvium brought to the flood plain wi...
Synchronization processes of soil formation and deposition of alluvium brought to the flood plain wi...
Synchronization processes of soil formation and deposition of alluvium brought to the flood plain wi...
© 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Several series of well-developed paleosols of different ages have ...
Synchronization processes of soil formation and deposition of alluvium brought to the flood plain wi...
The article analyzes the degree of study of the genetic features of Holocene soils of beligerative c...
The article analyzes the degree of study of the genetic features of Holocene soils of beligerative c...
The article is dedicated to soil and archaeological investigations of hill forts located in the sout...
In comparison to Southwest Asia and the Indian subcontinent, the relationship between Holocene river...
In comparison to Southwest Asia and the Indian subcontinent, the relationship between Holocene river...
In comparison to Southwest Asia and the Indian subcontinent, the relationship between Holocene river...
This article outlines the results of one of the aspects of a multidisciplinary project currently con...
In this article we carried out the analysis of amorphous and floodplain soils chronological sequence...
Mantles of silt- and sand-size particles, paleosols and fluvial deposits preserve valuable informati...
This work provides comprehensive information on soil development on the floodplain of the river Thay...
Synchronization processes of soil formation and deposition of alluvium brought to the flood plain wi...
Synchronization processes of soil formation and deposition of alluvium brought to the flood plain wi...
Synchronization processes of soil formation and deposition of alluvium brought to the flood plain wi...
© 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Several series of well-developed paleosols of different ages have ...
Synchronization processes of soil formation and deposition of alluvium brought to the flood plain wi...
The article analyzes the degree of study of the genetic features of Holocene soils of beligerative c...
The article analyzes the degree of study of the genetic features of Holocene soils of beligerative c...
The article is dedicated to soil and archaeological investigations of hill forts located in the sout...
In comparison to Southwest Asia and the Indian subcontinent, the relationship between Holocene river...
In comparison to Southwest Asia and the Indian subcontinent, the relationship between Holocene river...
In comparison to Southwest Asia and the Indian subcontinent, the relationship between Holocene river...
This article outlines the results of one of the aspects of a multidisciplinary project currently con...
In this article we carried out the analysis of amorphous and floodplain soils chronological sequence...
Mantles of silt- and sand-size particles, paleosols and fluvial deposits preserve valuable informati...