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9781844076833

A Handbook of Soil Terminology, Correlation and Classification

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    9781844076833

  • ISBN10:

    1844076830

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-11-30
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Soil classification and terminology are fundamental issues for the clear understanding and communication of the subject. However, while there are many national soil classification systems, these do not directly correlate with each other. This leads to confusion and great difficulty in undertaking comparative scientific research that draws on more than one system and in making sense of international scientific papers using a system that is unfamiliar to the reader. This book aims to clarify this position by describing and comparing different systems and evaluating them in the context of the World Reference Base (WRB) for Soil Resources. The latter was set up to resolve these problems by creating an international 'umbrella' system for soil correlation. All soil scientists should then classify soils using the WRB as well as their national systems. The book is a definitive and essential reference work for all students studying soils as part of life, earth or environmental sciences, as well as professional soil scientists.

Author Biography

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 Ibez Mart is a Senior Researcher at Centro de Investigaciones sobre Desertificacin, CIDE (CSIC-UV, Valencia, Spain) and also works at E.P.S. Area de Cencias del Suelo y Qumica Agrcola, 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.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tablesp. v
List of Acronyms and Abbreviationsp. viii
Introductionp. 1
The Theoretical Bases of Soil Classificationsp. 5
Introduction to Classifications with an Emphasis on Soil Taxonomiesp. 7
Soil Classifications: Their Peculiarity, Diversity and Correlationp. 16
The Structures of Soil Taxonomiesp. 31
Soil Classifications and their Correlationsp. 45
p. 47
The United States Soil Taxonomyp. 75
Soil Classification of Canadap. 96
French Soil Classification Systemp. 102
Soil Classification of the United Kingdomp. 116
German Soil Classification (with participation of P. Schad)p. 122
Soil Classification of Austriap. 131
Soil Classification of Switzerlandp. 137
Soil Classification of The Netherlandsp. 144
Soil Classification of Polandp. 153
Soil Classification of Czech Republicp. 159
Soil Classification of Slovakiap. 165
Soil Classification of Hungary (with participation of E. Michéli)p. 170
Soil Classification of Romaniap. 176
Soil Classification of Bulgariap. 182
Soil Classification and Diagnostics of the Former Soviet Union, 1977p. 189
Russian Soil Classification, 2004p. 208
Soil Classifications of the New Independent Statesp. 222
Soil Classification of Israelp. 229
Soil Classification of People's Republic of Chinap. 237
Soil Classification of Japanp. 248
Soil Classification of Brazilp. 258
Soil Classification of Cubap. 271
Australian Soil Classificationp. 277
Soil Classification of New Zealandp. 296
Soil Classification of Ghanap. 303
Soil Classification of the Republic of South Africap. 310
Outdated, .Extinct and Underdeveloped Classificationsp. 316
Classifications of Paleosolsp. 322
A Review of World Soil Classificationsp. 328
Folk Soil Classificationsp. 337
Ethnopedplogy and Folk Soil Classificationsp. 339
Folk Soil Terminology, Listed by Regionsp. 347
Indexp. 405
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