Soils in Natural Landscapes

Soils in Natural Landscapes
Author: Earl B. Alexander
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2013-10-21
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781466594364

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In any complete investigation of terrestrial ecosystems, rocks and soils must be considered. Soils are essential resources, providing water and nutrients for vascular plants, and mitigating the flow of water from the land. In addition, soil diversity is critical for biotic diversity. While there are many references on the agricultural perspective o

Australian Soils and Landscapes

Australian Soils and Landscapes
Author: Neil McKenzie,David Jacquier,Ray Isbell,Katharine Brown
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2004-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780643069589

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A unique compendium of the most important and widespread soils of Australia and their associated landscapes.

Soils and Landscape Restoration

Soils and Landscape Restoration
Author: John A. Stanturf,Mac A. Callaham
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2020-10-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128131947

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Soils and Landscape Restoration provides a multidisciplinary synthesis on the sustainable management and restoration of soils in various landscapes. The book presents applicable knowledge of above- and below-ground interactions and biome specific realizations along with in-depth investigations of particular soil degradation pathways. It focuses on severely degraded soils (e.g., eroded, salinized, mined) as well as the restoration of wetlands, grasslands and forests. The book addresses the need to bring together current perspectives on land degradation and restoration in soil science and restoration ecology to better incorporate soil-based information when restoration plans are formulated. Incudes a chapter on climate change and novel ecosystems, thus collating the perspective of soil scientists and ecologists on this consequential and controversial topic Connects science to international policy and practice Includes summaries at the end of each chapter to elucidate principles and key points

Celebrating Soil

Celebrating Soil
Author: M.R. Balks,D. Zabowski
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2016-10-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9783319326849

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This richly illustrated book celebrates the diversity, importance, and intrinsic beauty of soils around the world and helps the reader to understand the ways that soils are related to the landscapes in which they form. The book unravels the complex bond between humans and soils and the importance of soils in our cultures and everyday lives. Soil is critical to terrestrial life on earth. It underpins human food supply and provides materials on which we build our lives. Soil is out of sight and often out of mind, thus easy to overlook. Yet soil has tremendous variety and intrinsic beauty for those who care to look. Soil contains a memory of the events that have shaped the landscape and the environment. With help you can look at a soil and understand the stories that it has to tell. Written in a reader-friendly way, Celebrating Soil is a wonderful resource for farmers, horticulturalists, naturalists, students and others who are concerned about how soils are formed, work and are used.

Australian Soils and Landscapes

Australian Soils and Landscapes
Author: Neil N. McKenzie,David D. Jacquier,Ray R.F. Isbell,Katharine K. Brown
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2004-07-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780643104334

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This essential reference provides an introduction to the remarkable soils and landscapes of Australia. It reveals their great diversity and explains why an understanding of soil properties and landscape processes should guide our use of the land. Using striking photographs of characteristic landscapes, it begins by describing the basic properties of soils and how Australia's distinctive soils and landscapes have co-evolved. We gain a greater understanding of why particular soils occur at certain locations and how soil variation can influence landscape processes, agricultural productivity and ecosystem function. The book explains the impact of various forms of land use and the changes they can bring about in soil. This is followed by an invaluable compendium that describes and illustrates over 100 of the more important and widespread soils of Australia, along with their associated landscapes. There is a brief account of each soil's environment, usage and qualities as well as details on chemical and physical properties so we can make more informed decisions about appropriate land-use. Australian Soils and Landscapes will be a valuable resource for farmers, natural resource managers, soil and environmental scientists, students and anyone with an interest in Australia's unique environment.

Landscape Dynamics Soils and Hydrological Processes in Varied Climates

Landscape Dynamics  Soils and Hydrological Processes in Varied Climates
Author: Assefa M. Melesse,Wossenu Abtew
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 839
Release: 2015-07-21
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9783319187877

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The book presents the processes governing the dynamics of landscapes, soils and sediments, water and energy under different climatic regions using studies conducted in varied climatic zones including arid, semi-arid, humid and wet regions. The spatiotemporal availability of the processes and fluxes and their linkage to the environment, land, soil and water management are presented at various scales. Spatial scales including laboratory, field, watershed, river basin and regions are represented. The effect of tillage operations and land management on soil physical characteristics and soil moisture is discussed. The book has 35 chapters in seven sections: 1) Landscape and Land Cover Dynamics, 2) Rainfall-Runoff Processes, 3) Floods and Hydrological Processes 4) Groundwater Flow and Aquifer Management, 5) Sediment Dynamics and Soil Management, 6) Climate change impact on vegetation, sediment and water dynamics, and 7) Water and Watershed Management.

Environmental Soil Landscape Modeling

Environmental Soil Landscape Modeling
Author: Sabine Grunwald
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781420028188

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Environmental Soil-Landscape Modeling: Geographic Information Technologies and Pedometrics presents the latest methodological developments in soil-landscape modeling. It analyzes many recently developed measurement tools, and explains computer-related and pedometric techniques that are invaluable in the modeling process. This volume provi

Landscape Below

Landscape Below
Author: Bruce C Ball
Publsiher: Wild Goose Publications
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2015-02-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781849523264

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Aimed at all concerned about the environment, this book presents a radical vision of the future of farming and community life, based on hidden insights from the life and spirit of the soil and on the author's experiences of growing up in the small, agricultural community of Clatt in North-East Scotland. Bruce Ball is a soils specialist with a research and consultancy career spanning 35 years. His regular contact with soil in the field and with farmers has led to a deep understanding of the critical importance of soil to our future survival.