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Zemes un vides zinātnes (Latvijas Universitātes Raksti; 783. sēj.)

2012

Šis LU Rakstu speciālais sējums satur rakstus, kas balstās uz dažiem 8. Baltijas stratigrāfijas konferences sniegtiem ziņojumiem un aptver galvenokārt paleontoloģijas un stratigrāfijas tēmas, kā arī lietišķās ģeoloģijas aspektus. Daži no ziņojumiem jau ir publicēti vai tuvākā nākotnē tiks iespiesti arī citos zinātniskos žurnālos. The current special volume of the Acta Universitatis Latviensis comprises the papers submitted by participants of the Eighth Baltic Stratigraphical Conference (8 th BSC) held in Riga, Latvia, on 28 August – 2 September 2011.

StratigrāfijaCompound eyeBaltic Regional Stratigraphic CommissionFrasnian:NATURAL SCIENCES::Earth sciences [Research Subject Categories]Miospore zonationQuaternary depositsChengjiang Biota
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Influence of environmental factors on the spatial distribution and diversity of forest soil in Latvia

2012

This study was carried out to determine the spatial relationships between environmental factors (Quaternary deposits, topographical situation, land cover, forest site types, tree species, soil texture) and soil groups, and their prefix qualifiers (according to the international Food and Agricultural Organization soil classification system World Reference Base for Soil Resources [FAO WRB]). The results show that it is possible to establish relationships between the distribution of environmental factors and soil groups by applying the generalized linear models in data statistical analysis, using the R 2.11.1 software for processing data from 113 sampling plots throughout the forest terri…

Soil mapRegosolforest typeSoil textureEcologylcsh:QE1-996.5Soil classificationLand coverlcsh:GeologyGeographySoil seriesgeneralized linear models.Unified Soil Classification SystemWorld Reference Base for Soil ResourcesGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPhysical geographyQuaternary depositsFAO WRB classificationWater Science and TechnologyEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences
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