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- (2009) have argued that stonelayers in these soils are basal components of [[soil biomantles]]. After World War II, the stonelayer was given new names, “carpedolith...
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- formation of a stonelayer horizon (SL), the base of the stonelayer (SL) defines the base of the biomantle. Biomantles with basal stonelayers are two-layered...
- Stonewall John (also known as Nawham or Nawwhun and John Wall-Maker and Stonelayer John) (died July 2, 1676) was a seventeenth century Narragansett leader...
- and General Secretary of the Ancient Guild of Incorporated Brick and Stonelayers Trade Union from 1906 until his death in 1916. Having been active in...
- suffixes). In soils that contain gravels, due to animal bioturbation, a stonelayer commonly forms near or at the base of the E horizon. B horizon The B horizon...
- fungi, bacteria and humans affect soil formation (see soil biomantle and stonelayer). Soil animals, including fauna and soil mesofauna, mix soils as they...
- becoming the Regular Operative Brick and Stonelayers by the 1860s, and the Incorporated Brick and Stonelayers of the City of Dublin in the following decade...
- A stone line (see also Stonelayer) is a three-dimensional subsurface layer, or ‘****,’ of stones evident as a ‘line of stones’ in natural exposures such...