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Soils of South Africa / Martin Fey ; with contributions from Jeff Hughes [and four others] ; sponsored by the EJ Lombardi Trust.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2010Description: 1 online resource (287 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511782183 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 631.4968 22
LOC classification:
  • S599.5.S6 F49 2010
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I: Introduction to the soil groups and the naming of forms and families: The key to soil groups ; Description of soil groups ; Descriptive nomenclature for soil forms and families -- Part II: The soil groups: distribution, properties, classification, genesis and use: Organic soils ; Humic soils ; Vertic soils ; Melanic soils ; Silicic soils ;Calcic soils ; Duplex soils ; Prodzolic soils ; Plinthic soils ; Oxidic soils ; Gleyic soils ; Cumulic soils ; Lithic soils ; Anthropic soils -- Part III: Animals in soil environments: Termites ; Termite - and ant-eating animals (myrmecophages) ; Earthworms ; Golden moles ; Rodents ; Honey badger ; Insects and spiders ; Birds ; Large herbivores ; Elephants, trees and termites -- Part IV: Profile descriptions and analytical data.
Summary: Soils of South Africa is the first book in seventy years that provides a comprehensive account of South African soils. The book arranges more than seventy soil forms into fourteen groups and then provides, for each group: • maps showing their distribution and abundance throughout South Africa • descriptions of morphological, chemical and physical properties • a detailed account of classification and its correlation with international systems • a discussion of soil genesis which includes a review of relevant research papers • appraisal of soil quality from a land use perspective as well as for its ecological significance • illustrative examples of soil profiles with analytical data and accompanying interpretations. There is also a fascinating account of the special relationship that exists between South African animals and soil environments. Soils of South Africa should interest students and researchers in the earth, environmental and biological sciences, as well as environmental practitioners, farmers, foresters and civil engineers.
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Part I: Introduction to the soil groups and the naming of forms and families: The key to soil groups ; Description of soil groups ; Descriptive nomenclature for soil forms and families -- Part II: The soil groups: distribution, properties, classification, genesis and use: Organic soils ; Humic soils ; Vertic soils ; Melanic soils ; Silicic soils ;Calcic soils ; Duplex soils ; Prodzolic soils ; Plinthic soils ; Oxidic soils ; Gleyic soils ; Cumulic soils ; Lithic soils ; Anthropic soils -- Part III: Animals in soil environments: Termites ; Termite - and ant-eating animals (myrmecophages) ; Earthworms ; Golden moles ; Rodents ; Honey badger ; Insects and spiders ; Birds ; Large herbivores ; Elephants, trees and termites -- Part IV: Profile descriptions and analytical data.

Soils of South Africa is the first book in seventy years that provides a comprehensive account of South African soils. The book arranges more than seventy soil forms into fourteen groups and then provides, for each group: • maps showing their distribution and abundance throughout South Africa • descriptions of morphological, chemical and physical properties • a detailed account of classification and its correlation with international systems • a discussion of soil genesis which includes a review of relevant research papers • appraisal of soil quality from a land use perspective as well as for its ecological significance • illustrative examples of soil profiles with analytical data and accompanying interpretations. There is also a fascinating account of the special relationship that exists between South African animals and soil environments. Soils of South Africa should interest students and researchers in the earth, environmental and biological sciences, as well as environmental practitioners, farmers, foresters and civil engineers.

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