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- Necrosol abstract "A necrosol is a type of anthropogenic soil commonly found at cemeteries or other burial sites, and is characterised by the presence of human remains in the soil. The term necrosol was first introduced by Graf during his study of flora and vegetation at a cemetery in Berlin, Germany, in 1986.".
- Necrosol wikiPageID "23950221".
- Necrosol wikiPageLength "605".
- Necrosol wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Necrosol wikiPageRevisionID "583878052".
- Necrosol wikiPageWikiLink Anthropogeny.
- Necrosol wikiPageWikiLink Burial.
- Necrosol wikiPageWikiLink Cadaver.
- Necrosol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pedology.
- Necrosol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_soil.
- Necrosol wikiPageWikiLink Cemetery.
- Necrosol wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Necrosol wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Soil-stub.
- Necrosol subject Category:Pedology.
- Necrosol subject Category:Types_of_soil.
- Necrosol hypernym Soil.
- Necrosol type Species.
- Necrosol comment "A necrosol is a type of anthropogenic soil commonly found at cemeteries or other burial sites, and is characterised by the presence of human remains in the soil. The term necrosol was first introduced by Graf during his study of flora and vegetation at a cemetery in Berlin, Germany, in 1986.".
- Necrosol label "Necrosol".
- Necrosol sameAs Q6985727.
- Necrosol sameAs m.076ycp2.
- Necrosol sameAs Q6985727.
- Necrosol wasDerivedFrom Necrosol?oldid=583878052.
- Necrosol isPrimaryTopicOf Necrosol.