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Soil management. --- Soils --- Soil science --- Agronomy --- Management
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Soil salinization --- Soil management --- Soil ecology --- Control
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Soil management --- Humification --- Soils --- Soil degradation --- Composition --- Control --- Quality
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Soil erosion. --- Soil conservation. --- Agriculture. --- Farming --- Husbandry --- Industrial arts --- Life sciences --- Food supply --- Land use, Rural --- Conservation of soil --- Erosion control, Soil --- Soil erosion --- Soil erosion control --- Soils --- Agricultural conservation --- Soil management --- Accelerated erosion --- Erosion --- Control --- Prevention --- Conservation
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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.
Physical geography --- Restoration ecology. --- Soil restoration. --- Soil science. --- Pedology (Soil science) --- Agriculture --- Earth sciences --- Soil rehabilitation --- Reclamation of land --- Restoration ecology --- Soil management --- Ecological restoration --- Ecosystem restoration --- Rehabilitation ecology --- Restoration of ecosystems --- Applied ecology
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This book introduces the reader to the Great Lakes and considers their soil-forming factors and processes, taxonomic structure of the soils, soil geography and pedodiversity, while also addressing the importance and protection of soils in the Great Lakes Coastal Zone. The Great Lakes are an important part of the USA and Canada. Home to 33 million people, including 90% of all Canadians, the Great Lakes account for 20% of the world’s surface freshwater and 90% of the USA’s freshwater. Key industries include shipping, steel and automobile production, energy generation, fishing, pulp and papermaking, agriculture, and recreation. To date, there has been no comprehensive inventory of the region’s soils, which are now subject to dramatic climate change and environmental degradation. This book was prepared using the US Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service databases, including the Web Soil Survey, Soil Series Extent Explorer, soil classification and characterization databases, and county soil surveys, supplemented by shoreline viewer software, the author’s independent research, consultation with colleagues, and survey trips around the Great Lakes. .
Soil science. --- Soil conservation. --- Physical geography. --- Soil Science & Conservation. --- World Regional Geography (Continents, Countries, Regions). --- Geography --- Conservation of soil --- Erosion control, Soil --- Soil erosion --- Soil erosion control --- Soils --- Agricultural conservation --- Soil management --- Pedology (Soil science) --- Agriculture --- Earth sciences --- Control --- Prevention --- Conservation
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This book comprises select proceedings of the annual conference of the Indian Geotechnical Society. The conference brings together research and case histories on various aspects of geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering. The book presents papers on geotechnical applications and case histories, covering topics such as (i) Characterization of Geomaterials and Physical Modelling; (ii) Foundations and Deep Excavations; (iii) Soil Stabilization and Ground Improvement; (iv) Geoenvironmental Engineering and Waste Material Utilization; (v) Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering; (vi) Earth Retaining Structures, Dams and Embankments; (vii) Slope Stability and Landslides; (viii) Transportation Geotechnics; (ix) Geosynthetics Applications; (x) Computational, Analytical and Numerical Modelling; (xi) Rock Engineering, Tunnelling and Underground Constructions; (xii) Forensic Geotechnical Engineering and Case Studies; and (xiii) Others Topics: Behaviour of Unsaturated Soils, Offshore and Marine Geotechnics, Remote Sensing and GIS, Field Investigations, Instrumentation and Monitoring, Retrofitting of Geotechnical Structures, Reliability in Geotechnical Engineering, Geotechnical Education, Codes and Standards, and other relevant topics. The contents of this book are of interest to researchers and practicing engineers alike.
Soil conservation. --- Engineering geology. --- Geotechnical engineering. --- Engineering, Geotechnical --- Geotechnics --- Geotechnology --- Engineering geology --- Engineering --- Civil engineering --- Geology, Economic --- Conservation of soil --- Erosion control, Soil --- Soil erosion --- Soil erosion control --- Soils --- Agricultural conservation --- Soil management --- Geology --- Control --- Prevention --- Conservation --- Buildings—Design and construction. --- Soil science. --- Geoengineering. --- Geotechnical Engineering and Applied Earth Sciences. --- Building Construction and Design. --- Soil Science. --- Pedology (Soil science) --- Agriculture --- Earth sciences
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Le sol est l’origine du monde, car il le porte, le nourrit et le protège. Il est construit par sa biodiversité, qui représente 25 % des espèces connues. Il fourmille d’animaux et de microbes qui vivent et se nourrissent de façons incroyablement variées : cette diversité assure tout simplement… le fonctionnement des écosystèmes terrestres. Le sol fait aussi la fertilité des océans, régule le cours des rivières et modifie le climat. C’est une puissante et étonnante construction du monde vivant. Hélas ! Méconnaissant le sol, qui nous paraît opaque et sale, nous l’avons endommagé depuis des millénaires. Urbanisation, agricultures inadaptées, salinisation, pollution… l’empêchent d’assurer ses services inestimables et il disparaît sous nos yeux par érosion. Marc-André Selosse nous invite à un magnifique périple souterrain, accessible à tous, entre les composants du sol et sa vie débordante. Il nous fait découvrir la partie souterraine et méconnue des plantes. Enfin, il conclut avec optimisme sur les gestes grâce auxquels nous transmettrons des sols intacts aux générations futures. Car ceux-ci peuvent devenir des outils de développement durable. Avec sa faconde habituelle et un brin d’humour dans l’illustration, l’auteur nous raconte simplement le sol et éclaire de nombreuses observations banales. En comprenant ce sol que nous piétinons, nous retisserons notre lien perdu au monde naturel
Sols. --- Sols --- Pédologie. --- Cultures et sols. --- Écologie des sols. --- Écosystèmes. --- Animaux des sols. --- Relations plante-sol. --- Dégradation. --- Écologie des sols --- Relations plante-sol --- Interaction sol-atmosphère --- Ecologie --- Pédologie --- Reconnaissance des sols --- Eau --- Flore --- Biologie végétale --- Biodiversité --- Environnement naturel --- Ecosystème --- Soils --- Soil and civilization. --- Soil management. --- Soil biodiversity. --- Environmental aspects. --- Plant-soil relationships. --- Soil ecology.
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General ecology and biosociology --- Forestry --- Agriculture. Animal husbandry. Hunting. Fishery --- landbouw --- ecologie --- bossen --- Soil productivity. --- Agroforestry. --- Agrosilvicultura --- Agricultura --- Silvicultura --- Agro-forestry --- Agriculture --- Forests and forestry --- Tree crops --- Productivity, Soil --- Agricultural productivity --- Crop yields --- Crops and soils --- Plant-soil relationships --- Soil fertility --- Soil management
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This book introduces what sclerotia grains are, and where and how they exist in soils, by compiling the results obtained from the studies on fungal sclerotia formed by Cenococcum geophilum (Cg) and related species, the visible black small grains persistent for a few thousand to ten thousands of years in forest soils and sediments. The chapters contain the results and discussions on the ecological distribution and regulating factors, characteristics, and function of Cg sclerotia grains, carried out by researchers from soil geography, soil science, soil microbiology, physiology, forestry, analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry, material science, and related disciplines. The anatomy of sclerotia grains in soil was realized in terms of interdisciplinary joint researches, which resulted in deepening understanding of the ecological function of the mesoscale organic component in soils. This book covers the natural history of sclerotia in soils, pedo-sclerotiology.
Soil science. --- Soil conservation. --- Environmental geography. --- Geochemistry. --- Geobiology. --- Microbial ecology. --- Soil Science & Conservation. --- Environmental Geography. --- Biogeosciences. --- Microbial Ecology. --- Environmental microbiology --- Microorganisms --- Ecology --- Microbiology --- Biology --- Earth sciences --- Biosphere --- Chemical composition of the earth --- Chemical geology --- Geological chemistry --- Geology, Chemical --- Chemistry --- Geography --- Conservation of soil --- Erosion control, Soil --- Soil erosion --- Soil erosion control --- Soils --- Agricultural conservation --- Soil management --- Pedology (Soil science) --- Agriculture --- Control --- Prevention --- Conservation --- Soil fungi --- Fungi --- Hypogeous fungi
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