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- Clorpt abstract "Clorpt or Corpt is a mnemonic for Hans Jenny's famous state equation for soil formation: S = f(cl, o, r, p, t, …) S is for soil cl (sometimes c) represents climate o organic activity r relief p parent material t time There are two principal methods that the state equation may be solved: first in a theoretical or conceptual manner by logical deductions from certain premises, and second empirically by experimentation or field observation. The empirical method is still mostly employed today, and soil formation can be defined by varying a single factor and keeping the other factors constant. This led to the development of empirical models to describe pedogenesis, such as climofunctions, biofunctions, topofunctions, lithofunctions, and chronofunctions. Since Hans Jenny published his formulation in 1941, it has been used by innumerable soil surveyors all over the world as a qualitative list for understanding the factors that may be important for producing the soil pattern within a region.The term clorpt is mainly used for empirical quantitative prediction with the purposes of making digital soil maps. In this approach, the state-factor equation was put explicitly into a spatial framework and the factors were also observed in the same spatial domain. Some people have termed the approach environmental correlation, associated with using stratigraphy, digital terrain models and gamma radiometric surveys, to predict and map soil properties.".
- Clorpt wikiPageExternalLink soil.html.
- Clorpt wikiPageExternalLink origin.htm.
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- Clorpt wikiPageRevisionID "700025426".
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pedology.
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Science_mnemonics.
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink Climate.
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink Digital_elevation_model.
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink Digital_soil_mapping.
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink Equation_of_state.
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Jenny_(pedologist).
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink Mnemonic.
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink Parent_material.
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink Pedogenesis.
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink Pedometrics.
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink SCORPAN.
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink Soil.
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink Soil_survey.
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink Stratigraphy.
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink Terrain.
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink Time.
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLink Vasily_Dokuchaev.
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLinkText "CLORPT".
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clorpt".
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Factors of soil formation".
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLinkText "five factors for soil formation".
- Clorpt wikiPageWikiLinkText "s = f(cl, o, r, p, t, ...)".
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- Clorpt subject Category:Pedology.
- Clorpt subject Category:Science_mnemonics.
- Clorpt hypernym Methods.
- Clorpt type Software.
- Clorpt type Mnemonic.
- Clorpt comment "Clorpt or Corpt is a mnemonic for Hans Jenny's famous state equation for soil formation: S = f(cl, o, r, p, t, …) S is for soil cl (sometimes c) represents climate o organic activity r relief p parent material t time There are two principal methods that the state equation may be solved: first in a theoretical or conceptual manner by logical deductions from certain premises, and second empirically by experimentation or field observation.".
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