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English-Russian dictionary of Oil Industry. 2014.
English-Russian dictionary of Oil Industry. 2014.
Soil quality — The [http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/jrc/index.cfm European Commission s Joint Research Centre] proposed a definition, stating that [http://eusoils.jrc.it/ESDB Archive/eusoils docs/other/EUR22721.pdf Soil quality] is an account of the soil’s ability to… … Wikipedia
Soil biology — is the study of microbial and faunal activity and ecology in soil. These organisms include earthworms, nematodes, protozoa, fungi and bacteria. Soil biology plays a vital role in determining many soil characteristics yet, being a relatively new… … Wikipedia
Soil salinity — is the salt content in the soil. [ [http://europeandcis.undp.org/WaterWiki/index.php/Soil salinity from Soil salinity in WaterWiki, the on line Knowledge and Collaboration Tool of the Community of Practice (CoP) on Water and UNDP related… … Wikipedia
Soil — For other uses, see Soil (disambiguation). A represents soil; B represents laterite, a regolith; C represents saprolite, a less weathered regolith; the bottommost layer represents bedrock … Wikipedia
Indoor air quality — (IAQ) is a term referring to the air quality within and around buildings and structures, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants. IAQ can be affected by microbial contaminants (mold, bacteria), gases (including… … Wikipedia
Water quality — A rosette sampler is used to collect samples in deep water, such as the Great Lakes or oceans, for water quality testing. Water quality is the physical, chemical and biological characteristics of water.[1] It is a measure of the condition of… … Wikipedia
Trophic state index — The quantities of nitrogen, phosphorus, and other biologically useful nutrients are the primary determinants of a body of water s trophic state index (TSI). Nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus tend to be limiting resources in standing water … Wikipedia
Acid sulfate soil — Acid sulfate soils are naturally occurring soils, sediments or organic substrates (e.g. peat) that are formed under waterlogged conditions. These soils contain iron sulfide minerals (predominantly as the mineral pyrite) or their oxidation… … Wikipedia
Site index — is a term used in forestry to describe the potential for forest trees to grow at a particular location or site. Site is defined as “inherent characteristics of the physical environment” [Nyland, R.D. 2002. Silviculture: Concepts and Applications … Wikipedia
Freshwater environmental quality parameters — are the natural and man made chemical, biological and microbiological characteristics of rivers, lakes and ground waters, the ways they are measured and the ways that they change. The values or concentrations attributed to such parameters can be… … Wikipedia
European Digital Archive on Soil Maps of the World — European Digital Archive on Soil Maps [http://eusoils.jrc.it/esdb archive/EuDASM/EUDASM.htm (EuDASM)] is a digital inventory of the maps holding valuable information pertaining to soil that are highly demanded in various environmental assessment… … Wikipedia