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Quelques considérations sur les facteurs de décalcification dans les polders maritimes belges
Tavernier, R.; Ameryckx, J. (1954). Quelques considérations sur les facteurs de décalcification dans les polders maritimes belges, in: Actes et Comptes Rendus du Ve Congrès International de la Science du Sol, Léopoldville, 16-21 août 1954. pp. 383-386
In: (1954). Actes et Comptes Rendus du Ve Congrès International de la Science du Sol, Léopoldville, 16-21 août 1954[s.n.][s.l.], more

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Document type: Conference paper

Keywords
    Biochemical phenomena > Decalcification
    Polders
    Belgium [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Tavernier, R.
  • Ameryckx, J., more

Abstract
    The intensity of the drop in lime-content in soils depends on several pedogenetic factors, namely climate, time, parent material, 'organisms' and topography. Although time seems to be the most important factor in the process of decalcification, it is obvious that in the Belgian polder area other factors, as organisms (vegetation), topography (drainage conditions) and parent material (texture) may pass by the factor time.

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