HUMUS IN SOIL CITYSCAPE (FOR EXAMPLE CHERNIVTSI)
Abstract
Established humus content in the soil of urban landscapes (m. Chernivtsi) and similar to their natural soils, indicating that the affinity of the material from which they are made and the different degree of homogenization during his urbotransformatsiyi.
Keywords: humus, urbanozem, soil urbotransformovani, kvazizemy, artefabrykaty.
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