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Absorbing capacity of alluvial soils eastern part of Nile delta

Absorbing capacity of alluvial soils eastern part of Nile delta

Abstract

Исследования показали, что наиболее высокой поглотительной способностью характеризуются аллювиальные дерново-луговые (лугово-аллювиальные) почвы, меньшими показателями обладают аллювиальные луговые карбонатные и наименьшей - аллювиальные дерновые карбонатные почвы. По глубине почвенного профиля сумма обменных оснований и катионный состав в ППК изменялся в зависимости от наличия глинистой фракции в гранулометрическом составе, аллювиальных процессов происходящих в почвах и геоморфолого-гидрогеологических условий.

Studies have shown that the highest absorbency characterized by alluvial meadow soils, lower rates have alluvial meadow carbonate and the smallest alluvial cespitos carbonate soils. According to soil profile the depth the sum of exchangeable cation in the Soil absorbing complex changed depending on the availability of the clay fraction in the particle size distribution, the processes occurring in the alluvial soils and geomorphological - hydrogeological conditions.

Keywords

ДЕЛЬТА НИЛА, ALLUVIAL SOILS, NILE DELTA, ACIDITY, ПОГЛОТИТЕЛЬНАЯ СПОСОБНОСТЬ АЛЛЮВИАЛЬНЫХ ПОЧВ, КИСЛОТНОСТЬ, ABSORBING CAPACITY

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