Alluvial SoilMoran's IGIS based groundwater uranium and other physico-chemical parameters pH, electrical conductivity, oxidation reduction potential, temperature, chloride, fluoride, nitrate, sulphate, phosphate, total hardness, calcium, magnesium, bicarbonate were analyzed in the alluvial soil region of ...
The soil is largelyalluvialin nature, thanks to deposits from the Murray river. A majority of the fortified wine which the region is famous for are grown on the lower slops of the hills where the soil is relatively an infertile loam. Closer to the Murray River, the predominate soil type ...
Affected by the rise of the earth’s crust, floods, erosion of the Weihe River and its tributaries, and loess accumulation, the landform types are diverse, mainly including alluvial plain, diluvial plain, piedmont alluvial-pluvial plain, loess tableland, and bedrock mountain. The south is the ...
Temperature-moderating effects come from the Maule River, which flows east-west through the region on its way from the Andes to the Pacific Ocean. The river provides Maule with its alluvial soil types; these differ considerably throughout the region and include granite, red clay, loam and grave...
The non-tectonic deformation, either of natural or anthropogenic origin, may influence the earthquake occurrence process and seismicity rate along the plate-boundary or ‘stable’ plate-interiors domains. The low magnitude but moderate seismicity rate of
Most of the Italian plains are alluvial, as the Po and Venetian plains; others, for example, the Campania Plain, have a volcanic origin. The second Italian plain by extension is Tavoliere delle Puglie, born from the raising of the sea floor. Mountains cover 51% of the Italian surface and...
Shells are constructed using a combination of loose gravel and clay materials sourced from alluvial deposits in the river bed and floodplain of the Dewana River [19,94]. Limestone rocks from the Pila Spi and Sinjar formations are commonly selected for rip-rap layers due to their erosion ...
production, storage, and mobilization in semi-arid to arid basins and how soil stability is linked with sediment yield and aggradation of alluvial fan ... J Giffin - 《Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology》 被引量: 1发表: 2005年 Decisions on land conservation practices in a semi-arid region con...
Soils here are relatively heterogenous, with areas of stony terraces, sandy and gravelly marls, limestone and clay-limestone. According to official documentation, vines are planted on three broad soil types: alluvial fans and terraces; limestone plateaux and hillsides; or on soft, sandy loam hillsi...
Thin, wind-blown loams cover a deep base of alluvial gravel, which drains rapidly and is low in nutrients. The highly permeable soils here make it easy for the vines to grow deep root systems to get to the water further down in the soil. This promotes vine health and strength while ...