soil map उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Doebbeling and her recently retired husband decided to buy a farm, studying soil maps of a four-county area to find the sandy earth that herbs love.
- Soil maps can depict soil properties and functions in the context of specific soil functions such as agricultural food production, environmental protection, and civil engineering considerations.
- George Coffey was the first person to publish a national soil map of the United States, which appeared in the USDA Bureau of Soils Bulletin 85 in 1912.
- One key is the quality of soil maps that EQE used, Davis said, adding that, " There is no such thing as 100 percent knowledge of soils ."
- A regional distribution of the 3, 230, 000 km?of saline land worldwide is shown in the following table derived from the FAO / UNESCO Soil Map of the World.
- The WRB borrows heavily from modern soil classification concepts, including USDA soil taxonomy, the legend for the FAO Soil Map of the World 1988, the R�f�rentiel P�dologique and Russian concepts.
- In this context, soil maps are only visualizations of the soil resource inventories commonly stored in a Soil Information System ( SIS ), of which the major part is a Soil Geographical Database.
- With an aim to make soil data available to all, the Food and Agriculture Organization and UNESCO created a global soil map in 1981 as the main information on the distribution of soil resources.
- The FAO soil map was a very simple classification system with units very broad, but was the first truly international system, and most soils could be accommodated on the basis of their field descriptions.
- Six soil condition types have been identified by the National Soils Map, the most widespread being slowly permeable, seasonally wet, slightly acid but base-rich, loamy and clayey soils which have moderate natural fertility and impeded drainage.