Digital Soil Morphometrics Of Three Profiles From Wisconsin


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Digital Soil Morphometrics of Three Profiles from Wisconsin


Digital Soil Morphometrics of Three Profiles from Wisconsin

Author: Jenna Rose Grauer-Gray

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2017


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Digital Soil Morphometrics


Digital Soil Morphometrics

Author: Alfred E. Hartemink

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2016-04-06


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This book is about digital soil morphometrics which is defined as the application of tools and techniques for measuring, mapping and quantifying soil profile properties, and deriving depth functions of soil properties. The book is structured along four research topics: (i) Soil profile properties, (ii) Soil profile imaging, (iii) Soil depth functions, and (iv) Use and applications. The pedon is at the heart of digital soil morphometrics. The use of digital soil morphometrics exceeds the pedology and soil classification purpose that it currently serves – it is used in rapid soil assessment that are needed in a range of biophysical studies. Digital soil morphometrics has the potential to enhance our understanding of soils and how we view them. The book presents highlights from The IUSS Inaugural Global Workshop on Digital Soil Morphometrics held in June 2015 in Madison, USA.

The Soils of Wisconsin


The Soils of Wisconsin

Author: James G. Bockheim

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2017-02-25


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This book provides an up-to-date and comprehensive report on the soils of Wisconsin, a state that offers a rich tapestry of soils. It discusses the relevant soil forming factors and soil processes in detail and subsequently reviews the main soil regions and dominant soil orders, including paleosols and endemic and endangered soils. The last chapters address soils in a changing climate and provide an evaluation of their monetary value and crop yield potential. Richly illustrated, the book offers both a valuable teaching resource and essential guide for policymakers, land users, and all those interested in the soils of Wisconsin.