Formation, morphology and mechanical composition of meadow-alluvial soils in the Jizzakh desert
Bakhrom KholboevGulistan State University, Gulistan, UzbekistanNorboy B. JapakovGulistan State University, Gulistan, UzbekistanIkrom Abdukarimovich RakhmonovGulistan State University, Gulistan, UzbekistanMamur M. AkhunboboyevGulistan State University, Gulistan, UzbekistanMuzaffar OblokhlovGulistan State University, Gulistan, Uzbekistan
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This paper explores the origins, formation processes, properties, and characteristics of meadow-alluvial soils found in the Jizzakh desert, as well as their morphological structure. The article delves into the role of soil-forming factors, the conditions of their formation, and the significance of parent rocks and deposits in shaping the mechanical structure of the soil. The granulometric composition of meadow-alluvial soils, including the quantity of dust and clay particles and the total amount of microaggregates, is examined. The mechanical composition of arable and sub-arable soils is described, along with the lithological structure and structural composition of the salt profile.
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