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دسته بندی: زمين شناسي ویرایش: نویسندگان: A. J. Ringrose-Voase سری: ISBN (شابک) : 0444897925 ناشر: Elsevier Publishing Company سال نشر: تعداد صفحات: 901 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 54 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب مطالعات میکرومورفولوژی خاک در مدیریت و پیدایش: علوم زمین، علوم خاک، مقالات و مجموعه های علمی
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب مطالعات میکرومورفولوژی خاک در مدیریت و پیدایش نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
مقالات این جلد، مطالعات میکرومورفولوژیکی طیف گستردهای از موضوعات، در مقیاسهای مختلف از فرامیکرو تا مزوسکوپیک را پوشش میدهد. موضوعات شامل: مدیریت خاک. ساختار خاک؛ پوسته های سطحی؛ کف سخت و لایه های سیمانی؛ موجودات زنده خاک؛ پیدایش خاک؛ خاک های هیدرومورفیک؛ پالئوسول ها; باستان شناسی; و پدولوژی عمومی طیف وسیعی از مقالات منعکس کننده استفاده رو به رشد از میکرومورفولوژی خاک در درک مشکلات خاک در استفاده از زمین و استفاده روزافزون از تکنیک های کمی، همراه با کاربردهای سنتی تر در خاک شناسی است. این کتاب به خوبی با میکروگراف نشان داده شده است و شامل شاخص های نویسنده و کلیدواژه است.
The papers in this volume cover micromorphological studies of a wide variety of topics, at various scales from ultramicro- to mesoscopic. Topics included are:soil management; soil structure; surface crusts; hardpans and cemented layers; soil biota; soil genesis; hydromorphic soils; paleosols; archeology; and general pedology. The range of papers reflects the growing use of soil micromorphology in understanding soil problems in land-use and the increasing use of quantitative techniques, together with more traditional applications in pedology. The book is well illustrated with micrographs and contains both author and keyword indices.
Content:
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Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
IWMSM-92 Sponsors
Page v
Preface
Pages vii-viii
Colin J. Chartres
Micromorphology of soils of the humid tropics Original Research Article
Pages 1-15
G. Stoops, V. Marcelino, S. Zauyah, A. Maas
Biogenic opal as an indicator of mixing in an Alfisol/Vertisol landscape Original Research Article
Pages 17-26
J.L. Boettinger
Morphology and origin of secondary calcite in soils from Beauce, France Original Research Article
Pages 27-36
S. Ould Mohamed, A. Bruand
Phases of calcrete (Nari) development as indicated by micromorphology Original Research Article
Pages 37-49
M. Wieder, M. Sharabani, A. Singer
Fabric features of laterite and plinthite layers of ultisols in northeast Thailand Original Research Article
Pages 51-64
A. Suddhiprakarn, I. Kheoruenromne
Darwinian zircons as provenance tracers of dust-size exotic components in laterites: mass balance and SHRIMP ion microprobe results Original Research Article
Pages 65-81
G.H Brimhall, C.J. Lewis, W. Compston, I.S. Williams, R.F. Reinfrank
Iron oxides in iron-rich nodules of sandy soils from Alberta (Canada) Original Research Article
Pages 83-97
J.M. Arocena, S. Pawluk, M.J. Dudas
Iron-rich peds near a volcanic mudpool, Mt. Makiling (Philippines) Original Research Article
Pages 99-105
J.M. Arocena, C. Landuydt, G.De Geyter, G. Stoops
Light and electron microscopy studies of uranium distribution in the regolith at Koongarra, N.T. Original Research Article
Pages 107-115
A.J. Koppi, D.A. Klessa
Aquic conditions for Soil Taxonomy: concepts, soil morphology and micromorphology Original Research Article
Pages 117-131
M.J. Vepraskas, L.P. Wilding, L.R. Drees
Saprolite influence on formation of well-drained and hydromorphic horizons in an acid soil system as determined by structural analysis Original Research Article
Pages 133-140
P. Curmi, Widiatmaka, J. Pellerin, A. Ruellan
Forms of iron oxides in acid hydromorphic soil environments. Morphology and characterization by selective dissolution. Original Research Article
Pages 141-148
P. Cumrmi, A. Soulier, F. Trolard
Signposts old and new; active and inactive redoximorphic features; and seasonal wetness in two Alfisols of the gulf coast region of Texas, U.S.A. Original Research Article
Pages 149-159
R.J. Tucker, L.R. Drees, L.P. Wilding
Micromorphology of an aquic paleudult developed in clayey, kaolinitic, coastal plain sediments in Maryland, U.S.A. Original Research Article
Pages 161-169
D.P. Wagner, M.C. Rabenhorst
Micromorphological interpretation of redox processes in soils derived from triassic redbed parent materials Original Research Article
Pages 171-178
M.P. Elless, M.C. Rabenhorst
Micromorphology of spodic horizons in a Psamment - Aquod toposequence on the Atlantic coastal plain of Maryland, U.S.A. Original Research Article
Pages 179-186
M.A. Condron, M.C. Rabenhorst
Micromorphology of paleosols - genetic and paleoenvironmental deductions: Case studies from central China, south India, NW Morocco and the Great Plains of the USA Original Research Article
Pages 187-206
A. Bronger, N. Bruhn-Lobin, Th. Heinkele
Pedosedimentary fabrics of soils within loess and colluvium in southern England and southern Germany Original Research Article
Pages 207-219
R.A. Kemp, H. Jerz, W. Grottenthaler, R.C. Preece
Soil and landscape processes evident in a hydromorphic grey earth (Plinthusalf) in semiarid tropical Australia Original Research Article
Pages 221-231
H.J. Mücher, R.J. Coventry
An exploratory examination of some relict hardpans in the coastal lowlands of southern Queensland Original Research Article
Pages 233-245
C.H. Thompson, E.M. Bridges, D.A. Jenkins
Micromorphology of polygenetic soils in a small watershed, north central Kansas, U.S.A. Original Research Article
Pages 247-255
W.A. Wehmueller, M.D. Ransom, W.D. Nettleton
Micromorphology of a Cambrian paleosol developed on granite: Llano Uplift region, Central Texas, U.S.A. Original Research Article
Pages 257-264
R.C. Capo
Micromorphological evaluation of loess deposits and paleosols on Crowley\'s Ridge, Arkansas, U.S.A. Original Research Article
Pages 265-276
L.T. West, E.M. Rutledge
Micromorphological characteristics and paleoclimatic implications of lower cretaceous paleosols in southern Israel Original Research Article
Pages 277-284
M. Wieder, G. Gvirtzman, T. Weissbrod
Micromorphology and submicroscopy of isotropic and anisotropic Al/Si coatings in a Quaternary Allier terrace, (France) Original Research Article
Pages 285-291
A.G. Jongmans, P. Buurman, F.van Oort, A.M. Jaunet
Interpretation of interglacial cave sediments from a hominid site in North Wales: translocation of Ca-Fe-phosphates Original Research Article
Pages 293-305
D.A. Jenkins
Source materials, micromorphology, and the provenance of the storage jars from Roman Galilee Original Research Article
Pages 307-316
M. Wieder, D. Adan-Bayewitz, F. Asaro
Soil thin section description: higher levels of classification of microfabrics as a tool for interpretation Original Research Article
Pages 317-325
G. Stoops
Micromorphological classification of gypsiferous soil materials Original Research Article
Pages 327-332
G. Stoops, R.M. Poch
Proposals for classifying and describing secondary micro-structures observed within completely weathered minerals Original Research Article
Pages 333-342
J.E. Delvigne
The normal related distribution pattern of soils developed in volcanic ash in the humid tropics Original Research Article
Pages 343-351
K.H. Tan, D.H. Goenadi
Quantitative relationships between net volume change and fabric properties during soil evolution Original Research Article
Pages 353-359
O.A. Chadwick, W.D. Nettleton
Silt flow in soils Original Research Article
Pages 361-371
W.D. Nettleton, B.R. Brasher, O.W. Baumer, R.G. Darmody
Clay coating formation on impermeable materials: deposition by suspension retention Original Research Article
Pages 373-380
L.A. Sullivan
The ultramicromorphology of soil biota in situ in natural soils: a review Original Research Article
Pages 381-393
R.C. Foster
Morphological aspects of microorganism habitats in a vertisol Original Research Article
Pages 395-403
J.L. Chotte, G. Villemin, P. Guilloré, L. Jocteur Monrozier
The influence of fungus-cultivating ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Attini) on the morphology of andosols in Martinique Original Research Article
Pages 405-410
V. Eschenbrenner
Variability in the growth of Faidherbia albida near Niamey, Niger, Africa: micromorphological aspects of termite activity Original Research Article
Pages 411-419
R. Miedema, J. Brouwer, S.C. Geiger, R.J. Vandenbeldt
Bioturbatlion, biofabrics and the biomantle: an example from the Sydney Basin Original Research Article
Pages 421-436
G.S. Humphreys
Investigations on distribution patterns in soil: basic and relative distributions of roots, channels and cracks Original Research Article
Pages 437-449
M. Krebs, A. kretzschmar, J. Chadoeuf, M. Goulard
Micromorphological observations of casts and burrow walls of the Gippsland giant earthworm (Megascolides australis, McCoy, 1878) Original Research Article
Pages 451-457
U. Babel, A. Kretzschmar
Image processing and soil micromorphology Original Research Article
Pages 459-482
C.J. Moran
Some principles to be observed in the quantitative analysis of sections of soil Original Research Article
Pages 483-493
A.J. Ringrose-Voase
Soil pore structure modelling using fuzzy random pseudofractal sets Original Research Article
Pages 495-506
A.B. McBratney, C.J. Moran
Measurement of root distribution from sections through undisturbed soil specimens Original Research Article
Pages 507-514
C.J. Moran, J.B. Stewart, A.B. McBratney
On direct digital image acquisition from thin sections Original Research Article
Pages 515-520
L.-M. Bresson, P. Guilloré
Description of the spatial interaction between earthworm burrows and cracks at the soil surface Original Research Article
Pages 521-530
J. Chadœuf, M. Goulard, A. Kretzschmar, K.R.J. Smettem
Quantitative methods to determine microporosity in soils and sediments Original Research Article
Pages 531-539
M.W. Hounslow, N.K. Tovey, P. Smart
Quantitative micro-mineralogy and micro-fabric of soils and sediments Original Research Article
Pages 541-547
N.K. Tovey, D.L. Dent, W.M. Corbett, D.H. Krinsley
Description of microcrack orientation in a clayey soil using image analysis Original Research Article
Pages 549-557
V. Hallaire
Image analysis of pore space morphology in soil sections, in relation to water movement Original Research Article
Pages 559-567
V. Hallaire, P. Curmi
Degradation of structure and hydraulic properties in an Oxisol under cultivation (Brazil) Original Research Article
Pages 569-579
P. Curmi, F.F. Kertzman, J.P. Queiroz Neto
Study of soil porosity with mercury porosimetry and image analysis on backscattered electron scanning images (BESI). Application to tilled “crusting soils” in Zimbabwe Original Research Article
Pages 581-590
L.P. D\'Acqui, A. Bruand, M. Pagliai
Experimental relationship between the morphological pore-size distribution and the soil water-retention characteristic Original Research Article
Pages 591-600
H.J. Vogel, U. Babel
The analysis of soil macropores and the flow of solutes Original Research Article
Pages 601-612
S. Nortcliff, P. Nelson, V.L. Quisenberry, R.E. Phillips
Structural pore pedofeatures: influence on some soil processes Original Research Article
Pages 613-622
L.A. Sullivan
Micromorphology and soils management Original Research Article
Pages 623-640
M. Pagliai
Structural degradation of a prairie soil from long-term management Original Research Article
Pages 641-649
R.G. Darmody, L.D. Norton
Micromorphological characteristics of soils of different fertility in north eastern China Original Research Article
Pages 651-658
Zi-qin Gao, Xi-ming Guan
Soil structure transformations over the growing season - A micromorphological approach Original Research Article
Pages 659-667
N.W. Hall
A pragmatic role for image analysis when assessing compaction in Vertisols Original Research Article
Pages 669-675
D.C. McKenzie, A.J. Koppi, A.B. McBratney, C.J. Moran
Pore space degradation in Zimbabwean crusting soils Original Research Article
Pages 677-686
S. Carnicelli, G.A. Ferrari, M. Pagliai
Changes in sandy Oxisols microfabric after mechanical up-rooting of an oil palm plantation Original Research Article
Pages 687-695
C. Hartmann, D. Tessier, G. Pédro
Biological and physical amelioration of poached soils Original Research Article
Pages 697-706
R.A. Kemp, J.A. Lee, D.A. Thompson, A. Prince
Micromorphological study of compacted mine soil in east Texas Original Research Article
Pages 707-718
L. Yao, L.P. Wilding
Effects of simulated seismic acceleration on silty clay soil horizons: a submicroscopic, micromorphological and geotechnical approach Original Research Article
Pages 719-728
D. Magaldi, G. Totani, P. Rissone
Microstructure of desert soils related to swelling behaviour Original Research Article
Pages 729-736
J.M. Marcoen, D. Tessier, Y. Zaczek
Soil surface crust formation: contribution of micromorphology Original Research Article
Pages 737-762
L.-M. Bresson, C. Valentin
Micromorphological and hydraulic properties of surface crusts formed on a red earth soil in the semi-arid rangelands of eastern Australia Original Research Article
Pages 763-776
R.S.B. Greene, A.J. Ringrose-Voase
Fabric changes during reclamation of a scalded, red duplex soil by waterponding Original Research Article
Pages 777-786
A.J. Ringrose-Voase, S.G. McClure
Bowl-structures: a composite depositional soil crust Original Research Article
Pages 787-798
G.S. Humphreys
Mineralogy and micromorphology of salt crusts from the Punjab Pakistan Original Research Article
Pages 799-810
S.A. Shahid, D.A. Jenkins
Micromorphology of silica cementation in soils Original Research Article
Pages 811-824
L.D. Norton
Micromorphological and chemical properties of Australian soils with hardsetting and duric horizons Original Research Article
Pages 825-834
C.J. Chartres, L.D. Norton
Nature and origin of a duripan in a Durixeralf-Duraqualf toposequence: micromorphological aspects Original Research Article
Pages 835-844
I.D. Hollingsworth, R.W. Fitzpatrick
Micromorphology and composition of silica accumulations in a hardpan Original Research Article
Pages 845-853
L.A. Sullivan
Strength characteristics of spodic horizons in soils of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, U.S.A. Original Research Article
Pages 855-863
M.C. Rabenhorst, R.L. Hill
Auther Index
Pages 865-866
Subject Index
Pages 867-886