Land assessment maps of Denmark based on the Danish Soil Classification's data bases and former trial land assessments

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Land assessment maps of Denmark based on the Danish Soil Classification's data bases and former trial land assessments. / Breuning-Madsen, Henrik; Hedegaard, Mette Brix; Balstrøm, Thomas.

I: Geografisk Tidsskrift, Nr. SPEC. ISS. 1, 1999, s. 33-45.

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Harvard

Breuning-Madsen, H, Hedegaard, MB & Balstrøm, T 1999, 'Land assessment maps of Denmark based on the Danish Soil Classification's data bases and former trial land assessments', Geografisk Tidsskrift, nr. SPEC. ISS. 1, s. 33-45.

APA

Breuning-Madsen, H., Hedegaard, M. B., & Balstrøm, T. (1999). Land assessment maps of Denmark based on the Danish Soil Classification's data bases and former trial land assessments. Geografisk Tidsskrift, (SPEC. ISS. 1), 33-45.

Vancouver

Breuning-Madsen H, Hedegaard MB, Balstrøm T. Land assessment maps of Denmark based on the Danish Soil Classification's data bases and former trial land assessments. Geografisk Tidsskrift. 1999;(SPEC. ISS. 1):33-45.

Author

Breuning-Madsen, Henrik ; Hedegaard, Mette Brix ; Balstrøm, Thomas. / Land assessment maps of Denmark based on the Danish Soil Classification's data bases and former trial land assessments. I: Geografisk Tidsskrift. 1999 ; Nr. SPEC. ISS. 1. s. 33-45.

Bibtex

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