Soil Micromorphology: Studies in Management and Genesis

Soil Micromorphology: Studies in Management and Genesis
Title Soil Micromorphology: Studies in Management and Genesis PDF eBook
Author A.J. Ringrose-Voase
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 901
Release 1994-08-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0080869904

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The papers in this volume cover micromorphological studies of a wide variety of topics, at various scales from ultramicro- to mesoscopic. Topics included are:soil management; soil structure; surface crusts; hardpans and cemented layers; soil biota; soil genesis; hydromorphic soils; paleosols; archeology; and general pedology. The range of papers reflects the growing use of soil micromorphology in understanding soil problems in land-use and the increasing use of quantitative techniques, together with more traditional applications in pedology. The book is well illustrated with micrographs and contains both author and keyword indices.

Soil Micromorphology

Soil Micromorphology
Title Soil Micromorphology PDF eBook
Author A. J. Ringrose-Voase
Publisher Elsevier Publishing Company
Pages 886
Release 1994
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780444897923

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The papers in this volume cover micromorphological studies of a wide variety of topics, at various scales from ultramicro- to mesoscopic. Topics included are:soil management; soil structure; surface crusts; hardpans and cemented layers; soil biota; soil genesis; hydromorphic soils; paleosols; archeology; and general pedology. The range of papers reflects the growing use of soil micromorphology in understanding soil problems in land-use and the increasing use of quantitative techniques, together with more traditional applications in pedology. The book is well illustrated with micrographs and contains both author and keyword indices.

Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths

Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths
Title Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths PDF eBook
Author Georges Stoops
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 1002
Release 2018-09-17
Genre Science
ISBN 0444635424

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Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths, Second Edition, provides researchers and students with a tool for interpreting features observed in soil thin sections and through submicroscopic studies. After an introduction and general overview, micromorphological aspects of regoliths (e.g., saprolites, transported materials) are highlighted, followed by a systematic and coherent discussion of the micromorphological expression of various pedogenic processes. The book is written by an international team of experts in the field, using a uniform set of concepts and terminology, making it a valuable interdisciplinary reference work. The following topics are treated: freeze-thaw features, redoximorphic features, calcareous and gypsiferous formations, textural features, spodic and oxic horizons, volcanic materials, organic matter, surface horizons, laterites, surface crusts, salt minerals, biogenic and pedogenic siliceous materials, other authigenic silicates, phosphates, sulphidic and sulphuric materials, and features related to faunal activity. The last chapters address anthropogenic features,archaeological materials and palaeosoils. - Updates the first exhaustive publication on interpretation of micromorphological features, with some new chapters and with a larger number of additional references - Covers related topics, making micromorphology more attractive and accessible for geomorphologists, archaeologists and quaternary geologists Includes thematic treatment of a range of soil micromorphology fields and broadens its applications - Features input from a multi-disciplinary team, ensuring thorough coverage of topics related to soil science, archaeology and geomorphology

Soil Micromorphology

Soil Micromorphology
Title Soil Micromorphology PDF eBook
Author Peter Bullock
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1983
Genre Science
ISBN

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V.1. Techniques and applications -- v.2. Soil genesis.

Encyclopedia of Soil Science

Encyclopedia of Soil Science
Title Encyclopedia of Soil Science PDF eBook
Author Rattan Lal
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 1052
Release 2006
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780849350542

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"Upholding the high standard of quality set by the previous edition, this two-volume second edition offers a vast array of recent peer-reviewed articles. It showcases research and practices with added sections on ISTIC-World Soil Information, root growth and agricultural management, nitrate leaching management, podzols, paramos soils, water repellant soils, rare earth elements, and more. With hundreds of entries covering tillage, irrigation, erosion control, ground water, and soil degradation, the book offers quick access to all branches of soil science, from mineralology and physics, to soil management, restoration, and global warming."--Publisher's website.

Methods of Soil Analysis

Methods of Soil Analysis
Title Methods of Soil Analysis PDF eBook
Author April L. Ulery
Publisher ASA-CSSA-SSSA
Pages 550
Release 2008
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780891188469

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The latest installment in the well-received Methods of Soil Analysis series, Methods of Soil Analysis. Part 5. Mineralogical Methods, presents valuable techniques that will enable researchers to analyze mineralogy for a wide variety of applications. An understanding of mineralogical composition provides crucial insight into the fundamental behavior of soils and their response to environmental conditions and management. Highlights include extensive coverage of new techniques, such as X-ray absorption and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, and updated chapters on thermal analysis and selective dissolution methodologies. Each chapter provides the basic principles of the method, guides the reader through the method itself, and finally assists in the interpretation and analysis of results collected.

The Soils of Israel

The Soils of Israel
Title The Soils of Israel PDF eBook
Author Arieh Singer
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 295
Release 2007-09-04
Genre Science
ISBN 354071734X

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This book describes the soils of Israel, offering details of their distribution, chemical, physical, and mineralogical characteristics and agricultural attributes. The pathways to the formation of each soil type are discussed against the background of such soil-forming factors as climate, lithology and physiography. The distribution of the different soil types is explained, based on the relationships between soils and soil-forming factors. This the first reference on the topic since 1948.