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The process of podzolization and the formation of Spodosol-like soils in well-drained tundra has been questioned. Standard chemical analyses fail to distinguish between Spodosol-like soils in boreal forest and tundra. As an alternate method to assess present soil processes, tension lysimeters were p...

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Main Authors: F. C. Ugolini, R. E. Reanier
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