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 Übersetzung für 'loss of soil' von Englisch nach Deutsch
agr.ecol.
loss of soil
Bodenverlust {m}
4 Wörter
agr.ecol.meteo.
rate of soil loss
Bodenverlustrate {f}
Teiltreffer
agr.ecol.
soil loss
Bodenverlust {m}
ecol.
impact of soil
Bodenbelastung {f}
agr.geol.hort.
type of soil
Bodentyp {m}
geol.
formation of soil
Bodenbildung {f}
geol.
slide of soil
Rutschung {f}
agr.geol.hort.
analysis of soil
Bodenanalyse {f}
agr.geol.hort.
type of soil
Bodenart {f}
agr.hort.
fertility of soil
Bodenfruchtbarkeit {f}
density of soilBodendichte {f}
agr.for.geol.
characteristics of soil
Bodencharakteristika {pl}
agr.for.
quality of the soil
Bonität {f} [Güte des Bodens]
agr.jobs
tiller of the soil
Ackerbauer {m}
son of the soilSohn {m} des Landes
configuration of the soilBodenbeschaffenheit {f}
character of the soilBodenqualität {f}
agr.geol.
stage of soil development
Bodenentwicklungs­stadium {n}
agr.hort.
quality of the soil
Bodenqualität {f}
agr.for.
humus content (of soil)
Humusgehalt {m} (des Bodens)
bibl.
treasures of the soil
Bodenschätze {pl}
agr.
acidification of the soil
Bodenversäuerung {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • It has been impacted by habitat loss and degradation, including the loss of soil on the island.
  • This method of weed control reduced the loss of soil moisture and nutrients by reducing the size and the growth of the weeds.
  • This situation is made worse by the lack of vegetal cover that typically cushions the high rainfall and loss of soil, which causes mass rockfalls.
  • He also carried out research on the extent of climate change and its impact on sugar cane production and the loss of soil and nutrients from the undulating cane areas due to erosion and surface run off.
  • Ice within the soil melts, causing loss of soil strength, accelerated movement, and potential debris flows.

  • Many of these regions are near rivers and drainages. Loss of soil due to erosion removes useful farmland, adds to sediment loads, and can help transport anthropogenic fertilizers into the river system, which leads to eutrophication.
  • The loss of soil fertility due to erosion is further problematic because the response is often to apply chemical fertilizers, which leads to further water and soil pollution, rather than to allow the land to regenerate.
  • By 1938, the introduction of new agricultural techniques such as contour plowing had reduced the loss of soil by 65% despite the continuation of the drought.
  • Its adverse effects include the severe siltation of the three rivers in the city and loss of soil fertility in the hinterlands due to soil erosion and landslides.
  • One of the key findings at Woburn was the finding that sulphate of ammonia use in acidic soils led to the loss of soil nutrients by the leaching of calcium sulphate from the soil.

  • The potential environmental impacts identified were soil erosion, loss of soil stability and slope failure, reduction in the river flow between the weir and tailrace, and some ecological impacts such as interference with fish mobility, destruction of plants and noise.
  • Prolonged incision can lower the water table to the point where the roots of the riparian vegetation can no longer access it for water, causing the death of the riparian forest and thus a loss of soil stability, contributing to increased sedimentation.
  • A current environmental issue is increasing attention to conservationist practices to counter loss of soil fertility from traditional slash-and-burn agriculture.
  • Stump harvesting is unsuitable on many soils where the removal leads to long term reduction in nutrition or an unacceptable loss of soil carbon.
  • This will cause a decrease in the ability of the soil to form stable aggregates and a loss of soil structure and tilth.

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