A functional region is a type of region that is defined by a specific social or economical attribute. The attribute is often based in the center of the region as a type of focal point. What is a vernacular region in AP Human Geography? A vernacular region is a region that is often defi...
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regional SOM prediction based on time series MOD09A1 images; (2) assess the predictive ability of SOM prediction models by using single soil type data; and (3) map the spatial distribution patterns of SOM content in the two typical cultivated lands and the study area of the northern Songnen...
In terms of spatial distribution patterns on a global scale, altitude span, temperature, and precipitation were more closely associated with the distribution of soil microorganisms in mountain soils, indicating that climate is the main factor involved in the large-scale geographical distribution patterns...
[26]. Additionally, they have calculated the soil quality index and soil degradation index for different land use modes in the red bed region of southern China through PCA, investigating the influencing factors [27]. Yan et al. also explored the spatial differentiation of soil moisture and ...
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underscoring the significance of parent rock mineral composition in the red bed desertification areas. Moreover, the combined effects of SOM, A-Cu, and AP on soil quality indicate that anthropogenic land management and use, including fertilization methods and vegetation types, are crucial factors infl...