A Handbook of Soil Terminology, Correlation and Classification
Editat de Pavel Krasilnikov, Juan-Jose Ibanez Marti, Richard Arnold, Serghei Shobaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138965492
ISBN-10: 1138965499
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138965499
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction Part I: The Theoretical Bases of Soil Classifications 1. Introduction to Classifications with an Emphasis on Soil Taxonomies 2. Soil Classifications: Their Peculiarity, Diversity and Correlation 3. The Structures of Soil Classifications Part II: Soil Classifications and their Correlations 4. World Reference Base for Soil Resources - A Tool for International Soil Correlation 5. The United States Soil Taxonomy6. Soil Classification of Canada 7. French Soil Classification System8. Soil Classification of the United Kingdom 9. German Soil Classification 10. Soil Classification of Austria11. Soil Classification of Switzerland12. Soil Classification of the Netherlands 13. Soil Classification of Poland 14. Soil Classification of Czech Republic 15. Soil Classification of Slovakia 16. Soil Classification of Hungary 17. Soil Classification of Romania 18. Soil Classification of Bulgaria 19. Soil Classification and Diagnostics of the Former Soviet Union, 1977 20. Russian Soil Classification, 2006 21. Soil Classifications of the New Independent States22. Soil Classification of Israel23. Soil Classification of People's Republic of China 24. Soil Classification of Japan 25. Soil Classification of Brazil 26. Soil Classification of Cuba 27. Australian Soil Classification28. Soil Classification of New Zealand29. Soil Classification of Ghana30. Soil Classification of South African Republic31. Outdated, Extinct and Underdeveloped Classifications32. Classifications of Paleosols33. A Review of World Soil ClassificationsPart III: Folk Soil Classifications 34. Ethnopedology and Folk Soil Classifications35. Folk Soil Terminology, Listed by RegionsIndex
Notă biografică
Pavel Krasilnikov is a Professor at the Faculty of Sciences of National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), and is the Head of the Laboratory of Soil Geography and Ecology, Institute of Biology KarRC RAS, Petrozavodsk, Russia.
Juan-Jose Ibanez Marti is a Senior Researcher at Centro de Investigaciones sobre Desertificacion, CIDE (CSIC-UV, Valencia, Spain) and also works at E.P.S. Area de Ciencias del Suelo y Quimica Agricola, University of Burgos, Spain.
Richard W. Arnold has taught at University Guelph, Ontario (1963-1966), and Cornell University (1966-1980), and worked at USDA -NRCS (Washington DC) from 1980-2000 as Director of Soil Survey. He is now retired.
Serghei Shoba is the Dean of the Faculty of Soil Sciences of Lomonosov University, the President of Dokuchaev's (Russian) Soil Science Society, and Editor-in-Chief of the journal 'Eurasian Soil Science'.
Additional Contributors: Chapter 9 written together with Dr. P. Schad Chapter 16 with Professor E. Micheli Chapter 26 with Dr. A. Hernandez Jimenez Part III co-written by J. Tabor
Juan-Jose Ibanez Marti is a Senior Researcher at Centro de Investigaciones sobre Desertificacion, CIDE (CSIC-UV, Valencia, Spain) and also works at E.P.S. Area de Ciencias del Suelo y Quimica Agricola, University of Burgos, Spain.
Richard W. Arnold has taught at University Guelph, Ontario (1963-1966), and Cornell University (1966-1980), and worked at USDA -NRCS (Washington DC) from 1980-2000 as Director of Soil Survey. He is now retired.
Serghei Shoba is the Dean of the Faculty of Soil Sciences of Lomonosov University, the President of Dokuchaev's (Russian) Soil Science Society, and Editor-in-Chief of the journal 'Eurasian Soil Science'.
Additional Contributors: Chapter 9 written together with Dr. P. Schad Chapter 16 with Professor E. Micheli Chapter 26 with Dr. A. Hernandez Jimenez Part III co-written by J. Tabor
Recenzii
'Anyone who has to deal with soils and their classification, especially if they are involved in trans-national work, should have access to this book. Its primary function will be as a look-up table. However, users are urged strongly to read the extra chapters that explain how classification works.' - P. Loveland, European Journal of Soil Science
'This is the most comprehensive and complete review of the state of the art of world-wide soil classification systems...A real desk reference book for soil scientists, especially pedologists.' - Prof. Winfried E.H. Blum, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Austria
'Do you know what Spodosol or Rendzina are? This is an invaluable review of soil classification systems and terminology as used in a number of countries. It also reviews efforts for a correlative World Reference Base of Soil Resources (WRB) in addition to the more detailed USDA-sponsored Soil Taxonomy (ST).' - Prof. (emer.) Dan H. Yaalon, Hebrew University, Israel
'Soil classification systems are more varied than those of other natural objects such as rocks and plants. This book unravels the diversity and idiosyncracies of the world's multitudinous soil classifications, both scientific and cultural. It reveals overt and cryptic commonalities and structures within them, and points the way towards a more united future.' - Prof. Alex. McBratney, The University of Sydney, Australia
'The most comprehensive inventory of soil classification and correlation systems in the world, this book provides a full overview of the rich diversity of global soil resources and their naming and classification conventions; proving once again, that soil types are a strictly local reality deeply rooted in the cultural and historical context of their locations.' - Luca Montanarella, Land Management/ SOIL Action Unit, European Commission
`The classification of soils . . . is nightmare stuff . . . so much jargon . . . and such complexity'; so wrote an eminent environmental scientist recently. The editors of this book dispel the mystery with charm and understanding while retaining the technical detail. They provide the keys to our Tower of Babel by matching the soil names in local schemes of classification to the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. The book will prove valuable to all pedologists and especially to those who have to communicate across national borders.' - R. Webster, Rothamsted Research, UK
'...provided an excellent insight to our current understanding of soil classification problems and diverse theoretical and practical solutions for designing soil taxonomies' - Arid Land Research and Management, 2010.
'This is the most comprehensive and complete review of the state of the art of world-wide soil classification systems...A real desk reference book for soil scientists, especially pedologists.' - Prof. Winfried E.H. Blum, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Austria
'Do you know what Spodosol or Rendzina are? This is an invaluable review of soil classification systems and terminology as used in a number of countries. It also reviews efforts for a correlative World Reference Base of Soil Resources (WRB) in addition to the more detailed USDA-sponsored Soil Taxonomy (ST).' - Prof. (emer.) Dan H. Yaalon, Hebrew University, Israel
'Soil classification systems are more varied than those of other natural objects such as rocks and plants. This book unravels the diversity and idiosyncracies of the world's multitudinous soil classifications, both scientific and cultural. It reveals overt and cryptic commonalities and structures within them, and points the way towards a more united future.' - Prof. Alex. McBratney, The University of Sydney, Australia
'The most comprehensive inventory of soil classification and correlation systems in the world, this book provides a full overview of the rich diversity of global soil resources and their naming and classification conventions; proving once again, that soil types are a strictly local reality deeply rooted in the cultural and historical context of their locations.' - Luca Montanarella, Land Management/ SOIL Action Unit, European Commission
`The classification of soils . . . is nightmare stuff . . . so much jargon . . . and such complexity'; so wrote an eminent environmental scientist recently. The editors of this book dispel the mystery with charm and understanding while retaining the technical detail. They provide the keys to our Tower of Babel by matching the soil names in local schemes of classification to the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. The book will prove valuable to all pedologists and especially to those who have to communicate across national borders.' - R. Webster, Rothamsted Research, UK
'...provided an excellent insight to our current understanding of soil classification problems and diverse theoretical and practical solutions for designing soil taxonomies' - Arid Land Research and Management, 2010.