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Peculiarities of detritus profile morphogenesis in insufficiently studied ecosystems of the Okhotsk Sea region

Grouping of detritus profiles based on detailed analysis of the structures of more than 500 sections and using statistical methods was conducted for the first time. A new name, “detritus profile,” which allows one to consider litter itself, as well as peaty and peat formations in the same coordinate...

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Published in:Moscow University soil science bulletin 2014, Vol.69 (1), p.1-5
Main Authors: Bogatyrev, L. G, Malinina, M. S, Samsonova, V. P, Akishina, M. M, Dobrynin, D. V
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