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  • Bioclimatic Regularities of Change in the Density of Organic Carbon of the Steppe Soil in Different Regions of the World

    Peter M. Mazurkin
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    Article ID: 2521
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    Abstract: The bioclimatic regularities between the average annual precipitation, average annual temperatures and the density of organic carbon in the soil layer of 0-30 cm of the steppes in the regions of the world are given. They are distinguished by a high certainty of quantization by asymmetric wave equations. It turned out that, due to the... More

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