Guidelines for Surveying Soil and Land Resources

Guidelines for Surveying Soil and Land Resources
Title Guidelines for Surveying Soil and Land Resources PDF eBook
Author NJ McKenzie
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages 576
Release 2008-04-07
Genre Science
ISBN 0643099050

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Guidelines for Surveying Soil and Land Resources promotes the development and implementation of consistent methods and standards for conducting soil and land resource surveys in Australia. These surveys are primarily field operations that aim to identify, describe, map and evaluate the various kinds of soil or land resources in specific areas. The advent of geographic information systems, global positioning systems, airborne gamma radiometric remote sensing, digital terrain analysis, simulation modelling, efficient statistical analysis and internet-based delivery of information has dramatically changed the scene in the past two decades. As successor to the Australian Soil and Land Survey Handbook: Guidelines for Conducting Surveys, this authoritative guide incorporates these new methods and techniques for supporting natural resource management. Soil and land resource surveyors, engineering and environmental consultants, commissioners of surveys and funding agencies will benefit from the practical information provided on how best to use the new technologies that have been developed, as will professionals in the spatial sciences such as geomorphology, ecology and hydrology.

Guidelines for Surveying Soil and Land Resources

Guidelines for Surveying Soil and Land Resources
Title Guidelines for Surveying Soil and Land Resources PDF eBook
Author Neil McKenzie
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages 572
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0643090916

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Provides guidelines to promote the development and implementation of consistent methods and standards for conducting soil and land resource surveys in Australia.

Australian Soil and Land Survey Handbook

Australian Soil and Land Survey Handbook
Title Australian Soil and Land Survey Handbook PDF eBook
Author R. H. Gunn
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 1988
Genre Land use surveys
ISBN

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Australian Soil and Land Survey Field Handbook

Australian Soil and Land Survey Field Handbook
Title Australian Soil and Land Survey Field Handbook PDF eBook
Author National Committee on Soil and Terrain,
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages 265
Release 2009-03-31
Genre Science
ISBN 0643098615

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The Australian Soil and Land Survey Field Handbook specifies methods and terminology for soil and land surveys. It has been widely used throughout Australia, providing one reference set of definitions for the characterisation of landform, vegetation, land surface, soil and substrate. The book advocates that a comprehensive suite of land and soil attributes be recorded in a uniform manner. This approach is more useful than the allocation of land or soil to preconceived types or classes. The third edition includes revised chapters on location and vegetation as well as some new landform elements. These updates have been guided by the National Committee on Soil and Terrain, a steering committee comprising representatives from key federal, state and territory land resource assessment agencies. Essential reading for all professionals involved in land resource surveys, this book will also be of value to students and educators in soil science, geography, ecology, agriculture, forestry, resource management, planning, landscape architecture and engineering.

Guidelines for Evaluating the Adequacy of Soil Resource Inventories

Guidelines for Evaluating the Adequacy of Soil Resource Inventories
Title Guidelines for Evaluating the Adequacy of Soil Resource Inventories PDF eBook
Author T. Forbes
Publisher Cornell University, Department of Agronomy
Total Pages 64
Release 1987
Genre Nature
ISBN

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The Australian Soil Classification

The Australian Soil Classification
Title The Australian Soil Classification PDF eBook
Author , National Committee on Soil and Terrain
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages 133
Release 2016-01-21
Genre Science
ISBN 1486304656

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The Australian Soil Classification provides a framework for organising knowledge about Australian soils by allocating soils to classes via a key. Since its publication in 1996, this book has been widely adopted and formally endorsed as the official national system. It has provided a means of communication among scientists and land managers and has proven to be of particular value in land resource survey and research programs, environmental studies and education. Classification is a basic requirement of all science and needs to be periodically revised as knowledge increases. This Second Edition of The Australian Soil Classification includes updates from a working group of the National Committee on Soil and Terrain (NCST), especially in regards to new knowledge about acid sulfate soils (sulfidic materials). Modifications include expanding the classification to incorporate different kinds of sulfidic materials, the introduction of subaqueous soils as well as new Vertosol subgroups, new Hydrosol family criteria and the consistent use of the term reticulate. All soil orders except for Ferrosols and Sodosols are affected by the changes.

Guidelines for Soil Description

Guidelines for Soil Description
Title Guidelines for Soil Description PDF eBook
Author Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages 116
Release 2006
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9789251055212

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Soils are affected by human activities, such as industrial, municipal and agriculture, that often result in soil degradation and loss. In order to prevent soil degradation and to rehabilitate the potentials of degraded soils, reliable soil data are the most important prerequisites for the design of appropriate land-use systems and soil management practices as well as for a better understanding of the environment. The availability of reliable information on soil morphology and other characteristics obtained through examination and description of the soil in the field is essential, and the use of a common language is of prime importance. These guidelines, based on the latest internationally accepted systems and classifications, provide a complete procedure for soil description and for collecting field data. To help beginners, some explanatory notes are included as well as keys based on simple test and observations.--Publisher's description.