eroded soil

collocation in English

meaningsoferodeandsoil

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erode
verb[I or T]
uk
/ɪˈrəʊd/
us
/ɪˈroʊd/
to rub or be rubbed ...
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soil
noun
uk
/sɔɪl/
us
/sɔɪl/
the material on the surface of the ground in which ...
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(Definition oferodeandsoilfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Moreover, at the initial period, yields for teff, beans, and barley declined by 51, 23, and 14.5 kg per cm oferodedsoil, respectively.
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Nitrogen and phosphorus transported byerodedsoilaggregates.
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We also find that the annual value oferodedsoilamounts to 12-17 per cent of the income under different assumptions.
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Terrestrial dust sources include ashes from burning of organic material (forest fires, burning of harvest residues, house fires) anderodedsoilparticles.
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Loyoro lies in an area of low, rocky hills, with badlyerodedsoil.
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Runoff anderodedsoilfrom deforested hillsides increased the amount of silt and impeded the flow of water into agricultural areas.
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The audience is drawn to these covered posts by the line that is formed by the newlyerodedsoil.
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Erosion is distinguished from weathering, since erosion also transportserodedsoilaway from its place of origin (soil in transit may be described as sediment).
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There were many reports oferodedsoilin areas where construction was in progress.
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The goal of the park when purchased was to restore theerodedsoil.
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Troup suggested that succession began in the newly accreted land created by fresh deposits oferodedsoil.
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Theerodedsoilis easily carried by the flowing water after being dislodged from the ground, normally when rainfall falls during short, intense storms such as during thunderstorms.
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This would enable an evaluation of the potential of short-rotation forest plantations for the build-up of organic carbon in eroded soils that would enhance the ecological rehabilitation of degraded areas.
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It can effectively serve as a panacea for depleted and eroded soils.
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The grass can grow in a variety of habitat types, in dry conditions, heavy, rocky, eroded soils, and disturbed areas.
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When glacial lakes form, their water moves very little, and these eroded soils settle on the lake bed.
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Deforestation led to eroded soils that led to decreased soil productivity.
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