CHARACTERISTICS OF WARPED IRRIGATED SOIL FORMATION IN AGRICULTURAL AREAS OF SOME VALLEYS AT THE NORTHERN FOOT OF THE WESTERN HIMALAYAS
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    In the agricultural areas of Langqin Zhangbu and Maji Zhangbu valleys in northern foot of the western Himalayas, warped irrigated soils are a primary type of cultivated soils. Warped.irrigated soils in Tibet generally have three typical genetic horizons: 1) plough horizon with a thickness of 17 cm or so,an average organic matter content, of 3.24%, whieh is 2-10 time as much as that of original soil, higher fertility and higher contents of N, P and K; 2) old trrigated and cultivated horizon with a thickness of 50-80 cm, more carbon residues, few pieces of pottery and sheets of iron and an organic mater content of 0.8%-1.0%, being an important genetic horizon distinguished from other cultivated soil.sy and 3) original soil horizon with a burial depth of more than 1 m, being haplo-desert soil in ,Langqing Zhangbu Valley and being cryocalic scil in Majia Zhangbu Valley. In these proffiles of warped irrigated soils, there are neither depasition or surface accumulation CaCO3 occurring in the original soils nor double mellow horizon.

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Zou Desheng. CHARACTERISTICS OF WARPED IRRIGATED SOIL FORMATION IN AGRICULTURAL AREAS OF SOME VALLEYS AT THE NORTHERN FOOT OF THE WESTERN HIMALAYAS[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,1993,30(3):324-332.

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