Zinc in Irrigated Soils of The Desert
Keywords:
geochemistry, biogeochemistry, accumulationAbstract
The research delved into the geochemical and biogeochemical characteristics of hydromorphic soils within the desert area, focusing on the Yazyavan region as a case study. The primary emphasis was on understanding the pedobiogeochemical aspects of Zinc, particularly its accumulation patterns and anomalies. This investigation developed a framework to quantify both positive and negative anomalies.
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