Reference Soils of South-western Australia

Reference Soils of South-western Australia
Title Reference Soils of South-western Australia PDF eBook
Author W. M. McArthur
Publisher Department of Agriculture Western Australia
Pages 280
Release 1991
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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Reference Soils of South-western Australia

Reference Soils of South-western Australia
Title Reference Soils of South-western Australia PDF eBook
Author William Morrison McArthur
Publisher
Pages 285
Release 1991
Genre Soils
ISBN 9780646433523

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Plant Life on the Sandplains in Southwest Australia

Plant Life on the Sandplains in Southwest Australia
Title Plant Life on the Sandplains in Southwest Australia PDF eBook
Author H. Lambers
Publisher Apollo Books
Pages 352
Release 2014
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781742585642

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"A thorough revision and expansion of Pate and Beard's Kwongan--Plant Life of the Sandplain (1984)"--Page 4 of cover.

Australian Soils and Landscapes

Australian Soils and Landscapes
Title Australian Soils and Landscapes PDF eBook
Author Neil N. McKenzie
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Pages 433
Release 2004-07-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 064310433X

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This essential reference provides an introduction to the remarkable soils and landscapes of Australia. It reveals their great diversity and explains why an understanding of soil properties and landscape processes should guide our use of the land. Using striking photographs of characteristic landscapes, it begins by describing the basic properties of soils and how Australia's distinctive soils and landscapes have co-evolved. We gain a greater understanding of why particular soils occur at certain locations and how soil variation can influence landscape processes, agricultural productivity and ecosystem function. The book explains the impact of various forms of land use and the changes they can bring about in soil. This is followed by an invaluable compendium that describes and illustrates over 100 of the more important and widespread soils of Australia, along with their associated landscapes. There is a brief account of each soil's environment, usage and qualities as well as details on chemical and physical properties so we can make more informed decisions about appropriate land-use. Australian Soils and Landscapes will be a valuable resource for farmers, natural resource managers, soil and environmental scientists, students and anyone with an interest in Australia's unique environment.

Australian Vegetation

Australian Vegetation
Title Australian Vegetation PDF eBook
Author David A. Keith
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 771
Release 2017-06-15
Genre Science
ISBN 1108210546

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Australian Vegetation has been an essential reference for students and researchers in botany, ecology and natural resource management for over 35 years. Now fully updated and with a new team of authors, the third edition presents the latest insights on the patterns and processes that shaped the vegetation of Australia. The first part of the book provides a synthesis of ecological processes that influence vegetation traits throughout the continent, using a new classification of vegetation. New chapters examine the influences of climate, soils, fire regimes, herbivores and aboriginal people on vegetation, in addition to completely revised chapters on evolutionary biogeography, quaternary vegetation history and alien plants. The book's second half presents detailed ecological portraits for each major vegetation type and offers data-rich perspectives and comparative analysis presented in tables, graphs, maps and colour illustrations. This authoritative book will inspire readers to learn and explore first-hand the vegetation of Australia.

Soil Water Repellency

Soil Water Repellency
Title Soil Water Repellency PDF eBook
Author C.J. Ritsema
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 359
Release 2012-12-02
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0080523218

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It has become clear that soil water repellency is much more wide-spread than formerly thought. Water repellency has been reported in most continents of the world for varying land uses and climatic conditions. Soil water repellency often leads to severe runoff and erosion, rapid leaching of surface-applied agrichemicals, and losses of water and nutrient availability for crops. At present, no optimum management strategies exist for water repellent soils, focusing on minimizing environmental risks while maintaining crop production. The book starts with a historical overview of water repellency research, followed by seven thematic sections covering 26 research chapters. The first section discusses the origin, the second the assessment, and the third the occurrence and hydrological implications of soil water repellency. The fourth section is devoted to the effect of fire on water repellency, section five deals with the physics and modeling of flow and transport in water repellent soils, section six presents amelioration techniques and farming strategies to combat soil water repellency, and section seven concludes the book with an extensive bibliography on soil water repellency.

A Biodiversity Survey of the Western Australian Agricultural Zone

A Biodiversity Survey of the Western Australian Agricultural Zone
Title A Biodiversity Survey of the Western Australian Agricultural Zone PDF eBook
Author G. J. Keighery
Publisher
Pages 400
Release 2004
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Accompanying CD-ROM contains ... "electronic appendices [to some of the chapters of the book]."