Formation of spatially associated red and black soils developed in zeolitic and non-zeolitic deccan basalt of western and southern India.
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Formation of spatially associated red and black soils developed in zeolitic and non-zeolitic deccan basalt of western and southern India.
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Bhuse, S.R., Ray, S.K. and Bhattacharyya, T.
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spatially associated red and black soils, zeolitic and non-zeolitic, deccan basalt, western, and southern India
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Formation of red and black soils in the Deccan basalt region has been discussed. The presence of well developed kaolinite minerals and smectite-kaolinite interstratified minerals in the red soils have been discussed in the light of presence and absence of zeolites in the basaltic rock in which these soils are developed. The formation of red and black soils developed in the basins has been explained by the landscape reduction process. Not Available |
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2020-06-10T13:48:42Z
2020-06-10T13:48:42Z 2002-01-31 |
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Research Paper
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Bhuse, S.R., Ray, S.K. and Bhattacharyya, T. (2002). Formation of spatially associated red and black soils developed in zeolitic and non-zeolitic deccan basalt of western and southern India. Clay Research. 21(2): 75-90
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English
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