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The younger soils of river floodplains provide the more-desirable soils for agriculture.
Sigillaria appears to have preferred mineral soils of river floodplains, in contrast to its relative, Lepidodendron, which grew in peat-forming swamps.
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From this study, it can be concluded that there is a potential health risk for the river bank inhabitants as a consequence of Pb and Cd contaminations of the floodplain soils of the river Meuse, which are frequently inundated (averaged flooding frequency once every 2 years).
There is almost no precipitation and little natural vegetation in the region (Cortes 1976), although the major rivers provide adequate moisture for the few crops growing in the irrigated alluvial soils of the river valleys (Ferreyra et al. 1997).
The rich limestone soils of the river valley are exceptionally fertile.
The alluvial soils of the river valleys also are highly fertile and are intensively cultivated.
The alluvial soils of the river valleys and the peaty swamp soils found in the lake area and in poorly drained valleys are also distinctive.
Beeches and conifers cover the highlands, and cultivated land lies on the limestone uplands and on the loess soils of the river lowlands.
A preliminary study aiming at the design of a monitoring system for the measurement of soil moisture and suction in the unsaturated silty soils of a river embankment has been carried out, with the purpose of linking the collected data to the boundary conditions and hence obtaining a more accurate estimate of the riverbank probability of failure.
In Mongolia, recent national policy pushed for the expansion and intensification of land use for crop and forage production, which may adversely affect soil quality of river oases.
soils on river water quality.
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