- rendzina soil
- • дерново-карбонатная почва• рендзина
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рендзина
Англо-русский словарь по экологии. 2011.
Англо-русский словарь по экологии. 2011.
Rendzina — is a dark, grayish brown, humus rich soil. It is one of the soils most closely associated with the bedrock type and an example of initial stages of soil development. It is usually formed by weathering of soft rock types: usually carbonate rocks… … Wikipedia
rendzina — noun Etymology: Polish rędzina rich limy soil Date: 1922 any of a group of dark grayish brown intrazonal soils developed in grassy regions of high to moderate humidity from soft calcareous marl or chalk … New Collegiate Dictionary
rendzina — ren·dzi·na (rĕn jēʹnə) n. A dark soil that develops under grass on limestone and chalk. [Polish rędzina.] * * * … Universalium
rendzina — noun A dark soil that sometimes develops under grass on limestone and chalk … Wiktionary
rendzina — a thin soil developed on limestone or chalk bedrock … Geography glossary
rendzina — /rɛndˈzinə/ (say rend zeenuh) noun soil developed from relatively soft calcareous material under grass or mixed grass and forest in humid to semi arid regions, which generally consists of black to brown friable topsoil underlain by light grey to… …
rendzina — renˈjēnə noun ( s) Etymology: Polish, rich limy soil : an intrazonal group of dark grayish brown soils developed in humid to subhumid grassy regions from soft calcareous marl or chalk and having brown friable upper layer and grayish or yellowish… … Useful english dictionary
1938 USDA soil taxonomy — The 1938 USDA soil taxonomy was a soil classification system adopted by the United States Department of Agriculture, now obsolete. The classification system used previously was developed and published in 1936 by C.F. Marbut, who was chief of the… … Wikipedia
FAO soil classification — The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) developed a supra national classification, also called World Soil Classification, which offers useful generalizations about soils pedogenesis in relation to the interactions with… … Wikipedia
Red Mediterranean soil — In pedology, red Mediterranean soil, also known as terra rossa is a soil classification that has been formally superseded by the formal classifications of systems such as the FAO soil classification, but that is still in common use. The terra… … Wikipedia
Downland — Culver Down, Isle of Wight. A downland is an area of open chalk hills. This term is especially used to describe the chalk countryside in southern England. Areas of downland are often referred to as Downs. The word down derives from a medieval… … Wikipedia