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Marlina Flassy (born 1968) is an Indonesian anthropologist, who is the first woman to hold a deanship at Cenderawasih University, and is the first woman and indigenous Papuan to be appointed Dean of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences there.
It is of use in distinguishing boundaries of horizons within a soil profile, [110] determining the origin of a soil's parent material, [111] as an indication of wetness and waterlogged conditions, [112] and as a qualitative means of measuring organic, [113] iron oxide [114] and clay contents of soils. [111]
These processes produce the characteristic soil profile. They are defined as soils containing at all depths no more than ten percent weatherable minerals , and low cation exchange capacity . Oxisols are always a red or yellowish color, due to the high concentration of iron (III) and aluminium oxides and hydroxides .
Calcaric Cambisol (Humic) profile in Des'a forest in Ethiopia. A Cambisol in the World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB) [1] is a soil in the beginning of soil formation. The horizon differentiation is weak. This is evident from weak, mostly brownish discolouration and/or structure formation in the soil profile. Distribution of Cambisols
Volcanological Survey of Indonesia is the official Indonesian government agency under Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources which are responsible for investigating, recording, and warning about volcanoes within the Indonesian region of responsibility and geological hazard mitigation.
Aridisols (or desert soils) are a soil order in USDA soil taxonomy. [1] Aridisols (from the Latin aridus, for "dry", and solum) form in an arid or semi-arid climate.. Aridisols dominate the deserts and xeric shrublands, which occupy about one-third of the Earth's la
Eating a diet rich in fish and other seafood has several benefits due to its nutrient profile (rich in vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acids), protein content, and low-calorie density.
An Acrisol is a Reference Soil Group of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB). [1] It has a clay-rich subsoil and is associated with humid, tropical climates, such as those found in Brazil, and often supports forested areas. [2]