E-Book, Englisch, 280 Seiten
Eswaran / Ahrens / Rice Soil Classification
Erscheinungsjahr 2010
ISBN: 978-1-4200-4036-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
A Global Desk Reference
E-Book, Englisch, 280 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4200-4036-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Developments in soil classification have accompanied parallel progress in our understanding of the soil system. However the theories behind the classifications and the purposes for which they were created have changed over time. The editors hope that this comprehensive synthesis will help to rally soil scientists around the world to develop an acceptable classification system for soils. It is only when the global soil science community agrees to such a system that we can truly say that we have science.
Soil Classification: A Global Desk Reference is the first book to illustrate the current state of national and international soil classification systems. In this groundbreaking reference, distinguished soil scientists, many of whom were involved in the design of their respective national or international systems, evaluate developments in soil classification during the last century. They review the concepts, practices, and goals that led to the creation of individual classification systems and recommend modifications to classification systems to meet new demands. The documentation in this book serves as a foundation for the revision of existing soil taxonomies and the creation of new ones.
Zielgruppe
Soil scientists, earth scientists, crop scientists, geologists, and civil engineers; Environmental scientists, engineers, and managers; Plant scientists, landscape professionals, forestry professionals, land users, and policy makers
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Weitere Infos & Material
CONCEPTS AND INNOVATIONS IN SOIL CLASSIFICATION
Philosophies of Soil Classification: From Is to Does, S.W. Buol
How Good is Our Classification? R. Dudal
Soil Classifications: Past and Present, R.J. Ahrens, T.J. Rice, and H. Eswaran
Conceptual Basis for Soil Classification: Lessons from the Past, R.W. Arnold and H. Eswaran
Soil Classification and Soil Research, W.E.H. Blum and M.C. Laker
Back to the Old Paradigms of Soil Classification, J. Bouma
Incorporating Anthropogenic Processes in Soil Classification, R.B. Bryant and J.M. Galbraith
Developments in Soil Chemistry and Soil Classification, G. Uehara
DEVELOPMENTS IN CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS
Demands on Soil Classification in Australia, R. W. Fitzpatrick, B. Powell, N.J. McKenzie, D. J. Maschmedt, N. Schoknecht, D. W. Jacquier
Development of Soil Classification in China, Z.T. Gong, G.L. Zhang, and Z.C. Chen
The Brazilian Soil Classification System, F. Palmieri, H.G. Santos, I.A. Gomes, J. Lumbreras, and M.L.D. Aglio
The Future of the FAO Legend and the FAO/UNESCO Soil Map of the World, F.O.F. Nachtergaele
The Current French Approach to a Soilscapes Typology, M. Jamagne and D. King
New Zealand Soil Classification - Purposes and Principles, A.E. Hewitt
Changing Concepts of Soil and Soil Classification in Russia, S.V. Goryachkin, V. D. Tonkonogov, M. I. Gerasimove, I. I. Lebedeva, L. L. Shishov, and V. O. Tarulian
Advances in South African Soil Classification System, M.C. Laker
Soil Taxonomy and Soil Survey, C.A. Ditzler, R.J. Engel, and R.J. Ahrens
Classification of Soils of the Tropics: A Reassessment of Soil Taxonomy, F.H. Beinroth and H. Eswaran
Anticipated Developments of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources, J. Deckers, P. Driessen, F. Nachtergaele, O. Spaargaren, and F. Berding