1974
DOI: 10.1016/0016-7061(74)90045-7
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Facies-provincial subdivisions of soils on a thermal basis

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“…It is especially noticeable in comparison with the open areas without a herb cover (Nebolsin, 1925;Hanks & Ashcroft, 1980;Arkhangelskaya, 2012). But in general it is typical for similar natural conditions (Dimo, 1972). Apparently, small amplitudes of temperature values were due to the fact that both study sites were completely under the forest canopy, or most of their area was shaded.…”
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confidence: 72%
“…It is especially noticeable in comparison with the open areas without a herb cover (Nebolsin, 1925;Hanks & Ashcroft, 1980;Arkhangelskaya, 2012). But in general it is typical for similar natural conditions (Dimo, 1972). Apparently, small amplitudes of temperature values were due to the fact that both study sites were completely under the forest canopy, or most of their area was shaded.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%