This book compiles information gained by an EU research network over six years of research on European volcanic soils. It gives comprehensive coverage of soils in volcanic regions within Europe, dealing with most aspects of modern day soil science. New methodology is introduced and the synthesis of the research casts a new light on soils with andic soil properties.
This book compiles information gained by an EU research network over six years of research on European volcanic soils. It gives comprehensive coverage of soils in volcanic regions within Europe, dealing with most aspects of modern day soil science. New methodology is introduced and the synthesis of the research casts a new light on soils with andic soil properties.
Olafur Arnalds, Agricultural University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
Inhaltsangabe
European Volcanic Soil Resources.- to Section I. European Volcanic Soil Resources.- Volcanic Soil Resources in France.- Soils of volcanic regions of Germany.- Volcanic soil resources of Greece.- Hungary and the Carpathian Basin.- Icelandic volcanic soil resources.- Italian volcanic soils.- Soils of volcanic systems in Portugal.- Soil of volcanic regions in Slovakia.- Soils of volcanic systems in Spain.- Reference Pedons: morphology, mineralogy and classification.- Intergration and overview.- A classification of tephra in volcanic soils. A tool for soil scientists.- Soil descriptions.- Micromorphology.- Mineralogy of the sand fraction - results and problems.- Extractability and FTIR-characteristics of poorly-ordered minerals in a collection of volcanic ash soils.- Crystalline clay constituents of soils from European volcanic systems.- Characteristics and genesis of volcanic soils from South Central Italy: Mt. Gauro (Phlegraean Fields, Campania) and Vico lake (Latium).- Classification of the Reference Pedons: World Reference Base for Soil Resources and Soil Taxonomy.- Classification of the soils according to 'Horizon Identification - the Reference Point System'.- Reference Pedons: chemical and biological characteristics.- Introduction: Chemistry of European volcanic soils.- The physico-chemical data base.- Elemental composition of Reference European Volcanic Soils.- Chemical weathering of Reference European Volcanic Soils.- Aluminium and iron fractionation of European volcanic soils by selective dissolution techniques.- Phosphate sorption of European volcanic soils.- Exchange complex properties of soils from a range of European volcanic areas.- Multivariate statistical analysis of chemical properties of European volcanic soils.- NaOH and Na-Na4P2O7-extractable organic matter in two allophanic volcanic ash soils of the Azores Islands - quantified pyrolysis-GC/MS data and factor analysis.- Thermally assisted hydrolysis and methylation of organic matter in two
European Volcanic Soil Resources.- to Section I. European Volcanic Soil Resources.- Volcanic Soil Resources in France.- Soils of volcanic regions of Germany.- Volcanic soil resources of Greece.- Hungary and the Carpathian Basin.- Icelandic volcanic soil resources.- Italian volcanic soils.- Soils of volcanic systems in Portugal.- Soil of volcanic regions in Slovakia.- Soils of volcanic systems in Spain.- Reference Pedons: morphology, mineralogy and classification.- Intergration and overview.- A classification of tephra in volcanic soils. A tool for soil scientists.- Soil descriptions.- Micromorphology.- Mineralogy of the sand fraction - results and problems.- Extractability and FTIR-characteristics of poorly-ordered minerals in a collection of volcanic ash soils.- Crystalline clay constituents of soils from European volcanic systems.- Characteristics and genesis of volcanic soils from South Central Italy: Mt. Gauro (Phlegraean Fields, Campania) and Vico lake (Latium).- Classification of the Reference Pedons: World Reference Base for Soil Resources and Soil Taxonomy.- Classification of the soils according to 'Horizon Identification - the Reference Point System'.- Reference Pedons: chemical and biological characteristics.- Introduction: Chemistry of European volcanic soils.- The physico-chemical data base.- Elemental composition of Reference European Volcanic Soils.- Chemical weathering of Reference European Volcanic Soils.- Aluminium and iron fractionation of European volcanic soils by selective dissolution techniques.- Phosphate sorption of European volcanic soils.- Exchange complex properties of soils from a range of European volcanic areas.- Multivariate statistical analysis of chemical properties of European volcanic soils.- NaOH and Na-Na4P2O7-extractable organic matter in two allophanic volcanic ash soils of the Azores Islands - quantified pyrolysis-GC/MS data and factor analysis.- Thermally assisted hydrolysis and methylation of organic matter in two
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Aus den Rezensionen: "... Wissenschaftliche Konferenzen und Workshops vertieften die Kooperation, Teilergebnisse veröffentlichte man 2003 und 2004 vorab; die Endergebnisse sind in diesem Buch zusammengefasst. Das Werk ist in fünf Einheiten gegliedert. ... Die beiliegende CD-ROM enthält Bodenbeschreibungen, Datenfiles, Farbfotos von Bodenprofilen sowie eine Fülle von Dünnschlifffotos, Gesteinen im Handstück, Grafiken und verschiedenen anderen Abbildungen. ... Das durchweg in englischer Sprache abgefasste Buch ist augenblicklich das aktuellste und umfassendste Werk über vulkanische Böden ... Nur wenige SW-Fotos und viele SW-Grafiken begleiten den umfangreichen Text des Hardcover-Buches ..." (C. SCHMITT-RIEGRAF, in: Zentralblatt für Geologie und Paläontologie. Teil II: Paläontologie, August/2009, Issue 3/4, S. 500 ff.)
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