Properties, best management practices and conservation of terraced soils in Southern Europe (from Mediterranean areas to the Alps): A review

S Stanchi, M Freppaz, A Agnelli, T Reinsch… - Quaternary …, 2012 - Elsevier
Terrace soils are distinctive features of the agricultural landscape in Europe. Due to their
historical and aesthetic significance, they are a resource for agriculture and tourism …

A review on anthropogenic soils from a worldwide perspective

GF Capra, A Ganga, E Grilli, S Vacca… - Journal of Soils and …, 2015 - Springer
Purpose This review focuses on what are referred to as “anthropogenic soils”(AS). It
investigates and clarifies their descriptions, definitions, and classifications in terms of the …

Indicators of agricultural soil genesis under varying conditions of land use, Steppe Crimea

F Lisetskii, VF Stolba, O Marininа - Geoderma, 2015 - Elsevier
This study investigates the effects of agricultural exploitation of soils of the north-western
Crimea, the active and large-scale cultivation of which began with the Greek colonization of …

[图书][B] Геоархеологические исследования исторических ландшафтов Крыма

Монография содержит результаты, раскрывающие возможности использования
естественнонаучных методов в археологических исследованиях. Выполнена …

Биологическая память почв и культурных слоев археологических памятников

ЕВ Чернышева, АВ Борисов, ДС Коробов - 2016 - elibrary.ru
В монографии представлены результаты изучения биологической активности почв и
культурных слоев археологических памятников. Рассмотрены особенности изменений …

The first forty years of a Technosol

R Scalenghe, S Ferraris - Pedosphere, 2009 - Elsevier
Soil formation is often a very slow process that requires thousands and even millions of
years. Human influence, occasionally on a par with the function of climate or geological …

Rates of anthropogenic transformation of soils in the Botanical Garden of Jagiellonian University in Kraków (Poland)

Ł Musielok, M Drewnik, M Stolarczyk, M Gus… - Catena, 2018 - Elsevier
Soils in botanical gardens play a crucial role as they condition the growth and vegetation of
huge diversity of plant species on relatively small areas. Creating favourable habitats for the …

SEM image analysis in the study of a soil chronosequence on fluvial terraces of the middle Guadalquivir (southern Spain)

J Calero, R Delgado, G Delgado… - European Journal of …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
A Quaternary fluvial chronosequence (Guadalquivir River, southern Spain), consisting of five
soil profiles with estimated ages of 300 years (Haplic Fluvisol), 7000 years (Haplic Calcisol) …

Reconstruction of the occupation layer of archaeological sites based on statistical analysis of soil materials

I Zhurbin, A Borisov, A Zlobina - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2022 - Elsevier
The occupation layer of most medieval settlements in the central part of European Russia,
Cis-Urals and Trans-Urals, has been destroyed by long-term ploughing. Under such …

Temperature stress in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: a test for adaptation to soil temperature in three isolates of Funneliformis mosseae from different climates

ME Gavito, C Azcón–Aguilar - Agricultural and Food Science, 2012 - journal.fi
Climate change may impose stimulations or constraints on the mycorrhizal symbiosis by
increasing and fluctuating temperatures. We conducted a study to compare the soil …