Moscow University Soil Science Bulletin
ISSN 0147-6874 (Print)
ISSN 1934-7928 (Online)
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agrochemical properties
biodegradation
biological cycle
bottom sediments
forest ecosystems
ground cover
heavy metals
humates
mineralization
monosilicic acid
natural radionuclides
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plants
soil
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agrochemical properties
biodegradation
biological cycle
bottom sediments
forest ecosystems
ground cover
heavy metals
humates
mineralization
monosilicic acid
natural radionuclides
oil pollution
plants
soil
soil color
soil contamination
soil microorganisms
soil respiration
soils
spatial variability
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Avetov, N. A.
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Vol 72, No 1 (2017)
Genesis and Geography of Soils
Analysis of structure and composition of soil cover in the Salym-Irtysh interfluve based on updated medium-scale soil map
Vol 72, No 4 (2017)
Biogeochemistry
Geochemical features of high and transitional moors under the impact of waste pits
Vol 73, No 3 (2018)
Genesis and Geography of Soils
Modern Soil State of Reclaimed Lands (Northern Meshchera Lowlands, Vladimir Oblast) under Agricultural Stagnation Conditions
Vol 74, No 4 (2019)
Genesis and Geography of Soils
Experience in the Use of Russian Soil Classification and Diagnosis in the Systematics of Peat Soils of Oligotrophic Bogs in the North Taiga Subzone of West Siberia
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