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World Reference Base for Soil Resources
Known as:
International Reference Base for Soil Classification
, WRB
The World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB) is the international standard taxonomic soil classification system endorsed by the International…
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2018
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2018
Conversion of Some Soil Types, Subtypes, and Varieties between the Taxonomic Classification System of Soils of the Czech Republic and the World Reference Base for Soil Resources
J. Sládková
2018
Corpus ID: 130713103
The article illustrates the compatibility of the Czech Republic Taxonomic Soil Classification System vali - dated in the CR with…
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2016
2016
Classificazione - World Reference Base for soil resources
G. Falsone
2016
Corpus ID: 155179404
2012
2012
ROMANIAN SOIL TAXONOMY SYSTEM SRTS -2012
D. Țărău
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G. Rogobete
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D. Dicu
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L. Niţǎ
2012
Corpus ID: 55880596
Soil is the medium that enables us to grow our food, natural fibre and timber. It is not understatement to say that soil is…
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2011
2011
THE WORLD REFERENCE BASE FOR SOIL RESOURCES (WRB) AND ITS APPLICATION TO SOME SOILS OF ARGENTINA
J. E. Giménez
2011
Corpus ID: 140692523
Respondiendo a recomendaciones del 7o Congreso Internacional de la Ciencia del Suelo (Madison, EE.UU., 1960), la FAO y UNESCO…
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2011
2011
The soils of Mexico state and their update to the World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006
E. D. S. Ruiz
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Antonio González Hernández
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G. C. Bello
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F. M. Sánchez
,
G. Cárdenas
2011
Corpus ID: 130633771
Soil is one of the main natural resources, in which support forests and food production for an ever growing population. To have…
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2010
2010
Classifying sodic soils: A comparison of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources and Australian Soil Classification systems
D. Rees
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S. Boucher
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+4 authors
N. Prakongkep
2010
Corpus ID: 129996340
In this preliminary study, the World Reference Base (WRB) soil classification system is compared with the Australian Soil…
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2009
2009
The World Reference Base for soil resources (WRB) with the examples of its use in croatia
S. Husnjak
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V. Rubinić
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B. Vrbek
,
Andrija Špoljar
2009
Corpus ID: 131107046
Svjetska referentna osnovica za tlo (World Reference Base for Soil Resources, WRB) je klasifikacijski sustav tla kojeg je…
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2007
2007
The World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB) as an instrument for the national and international communication.
O. Nestroy
2007
Corpus ID: 131563703
Whoever studies the WRB in greater detail will know that this system is not intended to replace the individual national soil…
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2002
2002
Anticipated Developments of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources
J. Deckers
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P. Driessen
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F. Nachtergaele
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O. Spaargaren
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F. Berding
2002
Corpus ID: 201242238
2000
2000
Appraisal of World Reference Base for Soil Resources—from a nordic point of view
M. Greve
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M. Yli‐Halla
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Å. Nyborg
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I. Öborn
2000
Corpus ID: 130164557
Abstract During the project “Nordic Reference Soils” 13 different soils from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden were selected in…
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