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Game Changer in Soil Science. The Anthropocene in soil science and pedology.
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 2019AbstractThe venerable science of pedology, initiated in the 19thcentury as the study of the natural factors of soil formation, is adapting to the demands of the Anthropocene, the geologic time during which planet Earth and its soils are transitioning from natural to human‐natural systems.
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1996
Publisher Summary Fundamental changes in the focus of modern archaeological research have resulted in the integration of earth sciences with archaeology. This new focus emphasizes the synthesis of cultural and environmental information into a cohesive interpretation of human ecology, including settlement patterns, land-use practices, and evidence of ...
M.E. Collins, J.E. Foss, S.J. Scudder
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Publisher Summary Fundamental changes in the focus of modern archaeological research have resulted in the integration of earth sciences with archaeology. This new focus emphasizes the synthesis of cultural and environmental information into a cohesive interpretation of human ecology, including settlement patterns, land-use practices, and evidence of ...
M.E. Collins, J.E. Foss, S.J. Scudder
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Stimulus in Soil Science [PDF]
Soil Chemistry and Fertility Edited by G. V. Jacks. (Transactions of the Meeting of Commissions II and IV of the International Society of Soil Science, Aberdeen, September, 1966.) Pp. vii + 415. (Amsterdam: International Society of Soil Science, c/o Royal Tropical Institute, 1967.) n.p.
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2014
Offers a practical introduction to the various basic methods of assessing the properties of soil. Each method is explained in a concise and accessible manner, providing useful guidance on how each method might be used in a practical situation.
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Offers a practical introduction to the various basic methods of assessing the properties of soil. Each method is explained in a concise and accessible manner, providing useful guidance on how each method might be used in a practical situation.
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