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How Mount Agung's eruption could create the world's most fertile soil
How Mount Agung's eruption could create the world's most fertile soil
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How Mount Agung's eruption could create the world's most fertile soil

2017
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While volcanic soils only cover 1 per cent of the world’s land surface, they can support 10 per cent of the world’s population, including some areas with the highest population densities. Dutch scientist ECJ Mohr observed in 1938 that the region near Mount Merapi has higher population densities in areas with soils derived from volcanic ash. Budiman Minasny is a professor in soil-landscape modelling at the University of Sydney; Anthony Reid is an emeritus professor at the School of Culture, History and Language, at the Australian National University; Dian Fiantis is a professor of soil science at the University of Andalas.
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Independent Digital News & Media