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Soils and the Environment

Soils and the Environment

Soils and the Environment

Alan Wild, University of Reading
January 1993
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    Soil is one of humankind's most important resources, providing for the growth of arable crops, grassland and trees, which give us food, fibre, and timber. As part of the natural environment, soil supports the plant growth needed for the cycling of gases, provides a habitat for a wide range of organisms, buffers the flow of water and solutes between the atmosphere and ground and surface waters, and acts as both a source and sink for gases in the atmosphere. This introductory text aims to help students understand the behaviour of soils in both the man-made and the natural environment. The book is structured in two parts: Part A is an introduction to general soil properties and processes, whilst Part B considers soil in relation to the environment, covering topics such as the role of soil in supporting plant growth, in maintaining a clean environment, and in the flux of atmospheric gases. Issues such as acidification, contamination, conservation and erosion are also considered.

    • A clear exposition of the environmental problems that relate to soils and land
    • The first book to consider the role and behaviour of soil in both the man-made and natural environments
    • Now reissued with a specially redesigned cover

    Reviews & endorsements

    '… clearly written and extremely well set …' Experimental Agriculture

    '… highly recommended …' Environment International

    '… a text which is readily understood, scientifically sound and valuable within an environmental context.' W. A. Adams, Journal of Agricultural Science

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    Product details

    January 1993
    Paperback
    9780521438599
    308 pages
    228 × 152 × 18 mm
    0.536kg
    89 b/w illus. 75 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Units, symbols and general information
    • 1. Introduction: Soil in a natural and man-made environment
    • Part I. Soil Properties and Processes:
    • 2. The soil components
    • 3. Development of soils
    • 4. Sorptive properties of soil
    • 5. Organisms and soil processes
    • 6. Movement of water, air, solutes and heat in soil
    • Part II. Soils in Relation to the Environment:
    • 7. Soil as a medium for plant growth
    • 8. Soil conditions and crop production
    • 9. Soil acidification
    • 10. Heavy metals and radionuclides in soil
    • 11. Soils, the atmosphere, global warming and ozone depletion
    • 12. Soil erosion and conservation
    • 13. Soils in the environment: problems and solutions
    • Subject index.
      Author
    • Alan Wild , University of Reading