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  • 1. Each soil deserves a name (100%)

    30-ago-2019 18.23.15

    Each soil deserves a name articolo, notizia, unipa, soil, WRB, Soil Taxonomy https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.9b03050 Contrary to other things of the natural world, such as plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and even rocks, inexplicably soils are seldom mentionedwith their specific name in the scientific literature. This happens despite soil taxonomies have existed for a long time, proving to be effective in acknowledging by the simple name the fundamental characteristics of any given soil

  • 2. Unnamed Soils, Lost Opportunities (96%)

    25-lug-2019 11.18.08

    Unnamed Soils, Lost Opportunities articolo, notizia, unipa, soil, WRB, World Reference Base, ST, Soil Taxonomy https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.9b03050 Contrary to other things of the natural world, such as plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and even rocks, inexplicably soils are seldom mentionedwith their specific name in the scientific literature. This happens despite soil taxonomies have existed for a long time, proving to be effective in acknowledging by the simple name the fundamental

  • 3. Disambiguating the soils of Mars (49%)

    22-ago-2020 19.20.30

    Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB) and the U.S. Soil Taxonomy – only inadequately account for such ... soil. Updating Earth-based soil classification systems for this purpose will also advance soil taxonomy as a research field. RICCARDO SCALENGHE /sites/portale/_categories/notizia/bacheca/