The Soils of Bulgaria

The Soils of Bulgaria
Author: Toma Shishkov
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2014-07-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9400777841

The Soils of Bulgaria offers a comprehensive analysis of the characteristics of soils and concepts on their magnitude. The purpose of the book is to introduce readers to the soil problematic and ecology in Bulgaria. The volume is divided into 3 parts. The first includes historical facts on soil research in Bulgaria, as well as general conditions and factors of soil formation, while the second applies an original pedological approach. The book’s third part focuses on essential information concerning land use/cover in Bulgaria. Each of the 13 chapters deals more specifically with fundamental chemical and physical soil properties, concepts of soil evolution, old and modern processes, geographic distribution, climatic conditions, topography, parent materials, plant associations, morphology and the relationship with different classification systems. The interactions between soil status and management are also highlighted. The use of the latest, statistically significant data ensures precise conclusions. The book also includes a large number of charts and new illustrations. The Soils of Bulgaria is crucial reading material for anyone interested in soil management and agriculture in Easter Europe, from students to policy makers and is also of particular interest for researchers in the field.

The Soils of Bulgaria

The Soils of Bulgaria
Author: Toma Shishkov
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2014-04-30
Genre: Soils
ISBN: 9789400777859

Here is a comprehensive analysis of chemical and physical soil properties, soil evolution, old and modern processes, geographic distribution, climatic conditions, topography, parent materials, plant associations, morphology, classification systems and more.

Soil Chemical Pollution, Risk Assessment, Remediation and Security

Soil Chemical Pollution, Risk Assessment, Remediation and Security
Author: Vardan Sargsyan
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2008-02-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1402082576

The objective of this hugely important text is to contribute to the existing knowledge on soil pollution and remediation. Stress is given to the critical assessment of the used analyses and methods for study effects in combined chemical pollution (organic pollutants and pesticides, metals) on soil biota and fertility. Also featured is, among other things, an evaluation of specific aspects of risk assessment, and an assessment of advanced technologies for soil remediation.

Halt soil salinization, boost soil productivity

Halt soil salinization, boost soil productivity
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2022-05-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9251360782

The book of proceedings of the GSAS21 contains the papers presented during the Global Symposium on Salt-affected Soils that was held on 20-22 October 2022. The papers provide the up-to-date scientific knowledge and practical solutions for mapping, assessment, rehabilitation and sustainable management of saline and sodic soils as well as policy recommendations on actions needed to manage salt-affected soils, prevent soil degradation, and to upscale good practices and technologies on these soils.

Red & Lateritic Soils

Red & Lateritic Soils
Author: J. L. Sehgal
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1998
Genre: Acid soils
ISBN: 9789054107729

Trace Elements in Soils

Trace Elements in Soils
Author: H. Aubert
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 407
Release: 1980-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080869742

Trace Elements in Soils

The Soils of the Philippines

The Soils of the Philippines
Author: Rodelio B. Carating
Publisher: Springer Science & Business
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2014-04-23
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9401786828

The first soil survey in the Philippines was done by Mr. Clarence Dorsey, an American soil scientist in the province of Batangas in 1903. The Soils of the Philippines, however, is the first comprehensive summary of more than a century of soil-survey work in this country. It integrates the soil concepts of the reconnaissance soil-survey results, which commenced as early as 1934 and continued until the mid 1960s, with the semi-detailed soil surveys that continue to this day. The result is the first-ever genetic key for classifying Philippine soils at soil series level; thus, making it possible for any newcomers to the soil survey field to confidently produce their own soil map, at a more detailed map scale, to suit the project requirements. This book brings together discussions on soils and soil mapping units and up-to-date international techniques and technologies. It makes soils relevant to current political realities and national issues. As soil survey moves from a reductionist agricultural-development planning tool to a more holistic and integrated approach, to enable us to understand our dynamic and complex environment, The Soils of the Philippines will be the only source of authoritative and updated data on soil resources for macro-level resource management planning for decades to come. With a vanishing breed of experienced soil surveyors, not only in the Philippines but also worldwide, it may remain the only book on Philippine soils for the next hundred years or more. Since soils follow a geological and not a human time frame, the contents of this volume will stay relevant for soil surveyors even in a fast changing world. As the country leaps from an agricultural economy towards modernization and a more diversified economic base, some of the soil series in the Philippines, for example the Guadalupe series underlying the skyscrapers of Makati City, are becoming extinct as a result of urban development. Therefore, this book serves as the repository for the soils that we possess, the soils that have been lost through decades of urbanization while, at the same time, it creates a soil classification system for the soils we are yet to discover.

Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia

Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia
Author: Britannica Educational Publishing
Publisher: Britanncia Educational Publishing
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 161530987X

Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia share a remarkably similar trajectory on their individual paths to becoming the nations they are today. Each had ties to the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman empires in earlier times, all became Eastern-bloc countries in the 20th century, and all successfully emerged from Communist rule in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. These multi-layered lands—where folk traditions still exist alongside the hallmarks of modern life and the remnants of communist rule—are the subjects of this sweeping tome.