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Soil Magnetism: Applications in Pedology, Environmental Science and Agriculture

Autor Neli Jordanova
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 dec 2016
Soil Magnetism: Applications in Pedology, Environmental Science and Agriculture provides a systematic, comparative, and detailed overview of the magnetic characterization of the major soil units and the observed general relationships, possibilities, and perspectives in application of rock magnetic methods in soil science, agriculture, and beyond.
Part I covers detailed magnetic and geochemical characterization of major soil types according to the FAO classification system, with Part II covering the mapping of topsoil magnetic signatures on the basis of soil magnetic characteristics. The book concludes with practical examples on the application of magnetic methods in environmental science, agriculture, soil pollution, and paleoclimate.


  • Provides an overview of the major findings of uncontaminated soil profiles and proposes a system of magnetic characteristics
  • Elucidates the relationship between geochemical and magnetic characteristics of different soil types, providing a basis for wider recognition and application of soil magnetism in classical pedagogical characterization of soils
  • Covers the peculiarities of the main taxonomic soil groups in terms of magnetic mineralogy and depth variations in concentration, grain size, and phase composition of iron oxides
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128092392
ISBN-10: 0128092394
Pagini: 466
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Cuprins

1. Magnetism of materials occurring in the environment—Basic overview2. Magnetism of soils with a pronounced accumulation of organic matter in the mineral topsoil: Chernozems and Phaeozems3. Magnetism of soils with clay-enriched subsoil: Luvisols, Alisols, and Acrisols4. The magnetism of soils distinguished by iron/aluminum chemistry: Planosols, Pozdols, Andosols, Ferralsols, and Gleysols5. Magnetism of soils with limitations to root growth: Vertisols, Solonetz, Solonchaks, and Leptosols6. The magnetism of soils with little or no profile differentiation: Soils from mountain areas (Cambisols, Umbrisols) and floodplains (Fluvisols)7. Magnetism of soils from the Antarctic Peninsula8. The discriminating power of soil magnetism for the characterization of different soil types9. The mapping of topsoil magnetic properties: A magnetic database for Bulgaria—statistical data analysis and the significance for soil studies10. Applications of soil magnetismFuture challenges in soil magnetism studies