Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 6Wada Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1995 - Geology |
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Physico - chemical properties of the Soils under Miscell aneous Forests Location
Colour , Dry Depth ( cm ) Mechanical ... a high fertility status but the presence of
high amounts of gravels with some stones reduce the effective soil volume .
Physico - chemical properties of the Soils under Miscell aneous Forests Location
Colour , Dry Depth ( cm ) Mechanical ... a high fertility status but the presence of
high amounts of gravels with some stones reduce the effective soil volume .
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They show a restricted range in forest soils ( 40-72 ppm ) whereas urban soils
are relatively enriched ( 21-107 ppm ) ... of Ni is different in different species and
plants are divergent in their sensitivity to Ni and its forms in soil ( Adrino , 1986 ) .
They show a restricted range in forest soils ( 40-72 ppm ) whereas urban soils
are relatively enriched ( 21-107 ppm ) ... of Ni is different in different species and
plants are divergent in their sensitivity to Ni and its forms in soil ( Adrino , 1986 ) .
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This paper attempts to given an overview of our investigations on radon survey
carried out in soil, water and indoor atmosphere of Doon valley. Geology of the
Area The area around Doon valley from Rajpur to Mohand is bounded by Main ...
This paper attempts to given an overview of our investigations on radon survey
carried out in soil, water and indoor atmosphere of Doon valley. Geology of the
Area The area around Doon valley from Rajpur to Mohand is bounded by Main ...
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