Factors influencing the decomposition of organic soils of the California delta
F. E. Broadbent
Hilgardia, 1960, vol. 29, issue 13
Abstract:
Since the subsidence rate in the peat and muck lands of the California Delta is approximately double that reported in other areas, and since biological decomposition is a major cause of subsidence, reasons for the high decomposition rate were investigated.
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Date: 1960
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