A Handbook of Soil Terminology, Correlation and Classification
Herausgeber: Krasilnikov, Pavel; Arnold, Richard; Marti, Juan-Jose Ibanez
A Handbook of Soil Terminology, Correlation and Classification
Herausgeber: Krasilnikov, Pavel; Arnold, Richard; Marti, Juan-Jose Ibanez
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First Published in 2009. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2009. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 837g
- ISBN-13: 9781844076833
- ISBN-10: 1844076830
- Artikelnr.: 26857083
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- Libri GmbH
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 837g
- ISBN-13: 9781844076833
- ISBN-10: 1844076830
- Artikelnr.: 26857083
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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-Jos Ibáñez Marti is a Senior Researcher at Centro de Investigaciones sobre Desertificaci n, CIDE (CSIC-UV, Valencia, Spain) and also works at E.P.S. Area de Ciencias del Suelo y Qu mica Agr cola, 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. Hernández Jiménez Part III co-written by J. Tabor
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 Taxonomy
6. Soil Classification of Canada
7. French Soil Classification System
8. Soil Classification of the United Kingdom
9. German Soil Classification
10. Soil Classification of Austria
11. Soil Classification of Switzerland
12. 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 States
22. Soil Classification of Israel
23. 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 Classification
28. Soil Classification of New Zealand
29. Soil Classification of Ghana
30. Soil Classification of South African Republic
31. Outdated, Extinct and Underdeveloped Classifications
32. Classifications of Paleosols
33. A Review of World Soil Classifications
Part III: Folk Soil Classifications
34. Ethnopedology and Folk Soil Classifications
35. Folk Soil Terminology, Listed by Regions
Index
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 Taxonomy
6. Soil Classification of Canada
7. French Soil Classification System
8. Soil Classification of the United Kingdom
9. German Soil Classification
10. Soil Classification of Austria
11. Soil Classification of Switzerland
12. 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 States
22. Soil Classification of Israel
23. 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 Classification
28. Soil Classification of New Zealand
29. Soil Classification of Ghana
30. Soil Classification of South African Republic
31. Outdated, Extinct and Underdeveloped Classifications
32. Classifications of Paleosols
33. A Review of World Soil Classifications
Part III: Folk Soil Classifications
34. Ethnopedology and Folk Soil Classifications
35. Folk Soil Terminology, Listed by Regions
Index
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 Taxonomy
6. Soil Classification of Canada
7. French Soil Classification System
8. Soil Classification of the United Kingdom
9. German Soil Classification
10. Soil Classification of Austria
11. Soil Classification of Switzerland
12. 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 States
22. Soil Classification of Israel
23. 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 Classification
28. Soil Classification of New Zealand
29. Soil Classification of Ghana
30. Soil Classification of South African Republic
31. Outdated, Extinct and Underdeveloped Classifications
32. Classifications of Paleosols
33. A Review of World Soil Classifications
Part III: Folk Soil Classifications
34. Ethnopedology and Folk Soil Classifications
35. Folk Soil Terminology, Listed by Regions
Index
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 Taxonomy
6. Soil Classification of Canada
7. French Soil Classification System
8. Soil Classification of the United Kingdom
9. German Soil Classification
10. Soil Classification of Austria
11. Soil Classification of Switzerland
12. 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 States
22. Soil Classification of Israel
23. 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 Classification
28. Soil Classification of New Zealand
29. Soil Classification of Ghana
30. Soil Classification of South African Republic
31. Outdated, Extinct and Underdeveloped Classifications
32. Classifications of Paleosols
33. A Review of World Soil Classifications
Part III: Folk Soil Classifications
34. Ethnopedology and Folk Soil Classifications
35. Folk Soil Terminology, Listed by Regions
Index