(especially of soils) having no zonal organization or structure.
(尤指土壤)泛域的
Example sentencesExamples
The division into zonal, intrazonal, and azonal soils was the basis for the soil classification used in the USA until 1960.
There are also azonal saline wetlands, wetlands, gypsum and limestone containing soil types in low altitude zones.
We will discuss evolutionary aspects of the growth-form characters in this azonal vegetation.
The second category of soils in the Kananaskis region, azonal soils, are zonal soils that have been changed as a result of variations in topography, such as erosion, moisture status, and depth to bedrock.
Latitudinal zonal divisions can be seen on plains, and azonal divisions in mountainous areas.
Definition of azonal in US English:
azonal
adjectiveˌāˈzōn(ə)l
(especially of soils) having no zonal organization or structure.
(尤指土壤)泛域的
Example sentencesExamples
The division into zonal, intrazonal, and azonal soils was the basis for the soil classification used in the USA until 1960.
We will discuss evolutionary aspects of the growth-form characters in this azonal vegetation.
The second category of soils in the Kananaskis region, azonal soils, are zonal soils that have been changed as a result of variations in topography, such as erosion, moisture status, and depth to bedrock.
There are also azonal saline wetlands, wetlands, gypsum and limestone containing soil types in low altitude zones.
Latitudinal zonal divisions can be seen on plains, and azonal divisions in mountainous areas.