Standardized guidelines define features and expressions of different soil parameters and characteristics, such as horizon names, soil types, soil color, or soil texture. These guidelines arose historically on national scales. There are efforts to bring them together internationally, e.g. FAO Guidelines for Soil Description (2006) (BonaRes project)
An area of a port, dock or harbour, often including buildings for passport control and customs, where passengers and vehicles using ferry services can embark/disembark and where supplies can be taken on board. (https://heritagedata.org/live/schemes/1/concepts/500565.html)
Oil shale is an organic-rich fine-grained sedimentary rock containing kerogen (a solid mixture of organic chemical compounds) from which liquid hydrocarbons can be produced, called shale oil (not to be confused with tight oil—crude oil occurring naturally in shales). (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_shale)
Legal separation or judicial separation is a legal process by which a married couple may formalize a de facto separation while remaining legally married. (Wikipedia, 2024. Legal separation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_separation)
Access by individuals to adequate resources (entitlements) for producing or acquiring appropriate foods for a nutritious diet. Entitlements are defined as the set of all commodity bundles over which a person can establish command given the legal, political, economics and social arrangements of the community in which they live (including traditional rights such as access to common resources). (http://www.fao.org/organicag/ofs/index_en.htm)
Leontice leontopetalum is a conspicuous geophytic, obligate weed of traditional agriculture with a tough, deeply rooted tuber. (Bareka, Pepy & Kamari, Georgia & Turland, Nicholas & Phitos, D.. (2015). Karyomorphological study of some Cretan archeophytes. 25. 127-141. 10.7320/FlMedit25SI.127.)
Sand ribbons typically are shallow-water sedimentary features characterized as thin, elongate bands of sand overlying a coarser lag sediment which is exposed between them. (S.R McLean, The role of non-uniform roughness in the formation of sand ribbons,
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