Selected papers in soil formation and classification /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Drew, James Van, 1930-2008 (Editor), Grossman, R. B. (Editor), Retzer, J. L. (Editor), Simonson, Roy W. (Roy Walter) (Editor), Smith, H. W. (Editor), Springer, M. E. (M. Elsworth) (Editor), Dinauer, Richard C. (Editor), Stelly, Matthias (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Madison, Wisconsin : Soil Science Society of America, Inc., Publisher, 1967.
Series:SSSA special publication series ; no. 1.
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Table of Contents:
  • Soils of the Beryl-Enterprise Area Utah: Their Origin Properties and Classification1
  • Planosolic Piedmont Soils of North Carolina: I. Morphology and Composition
  • Dark-Clay Soils of Warm Regions Variously Called Rendzina Black Cotton Soils Regur and Tirs1
  • A Pedological Investigation of Japanese Volcanic-Ash Soils
  • Some Characteristics of the Soils of the Dismal Swamp Section of Pasquotank County North Carolina1
  • Major Genetic Soils of the Arctic Slope of Alaska1
  • The Plant Factor in Soil Formation
  • Major Kinds of Profiles and Their Relationships in New York1
  • Effects of Certain Animals that Live in Soils
  • Climates Prevailing in the Yellow-Gray Earth and Yellow-Brown Earth Zones in New Zealand
  • Influence of the Composition of Parent Materials on Soil Formation in Manitoba1
  • Fragipan and Water-Table Relationships of Some Brown Podzolic and Low Humic-Gley Soils1
  • Chemical Morphological and Mineralogical Characteristics of a Chronosequence of Soils on Alluvial Deposits in the Northwest Territories1
  • Geomorphic Surfaces and the Nature of Soils
  • A Two-Cycle Theory of Tropical Pedology
  • Genesis of Miami Silt Loam1
  • Soil Formation
  • Outline of a Generalized Theory of Soil Genesis1
  • A Study of Rock Weathering with Reference to the Soils of the Malvern Hills Part I. Weathering of Biotitite and Granite
  • Chelation and the Vertical Movement of Soil Constituents
  • Mineral Occurrence in Relation to Soil Profile Differentiation
  • Clay Orientation in Soils
  • Morphology and Genesis of a Chernozemic to Podzolic Sequence of Soil Profiles in Saskatchewan1
  • Mechanisms of Formation of Sodium Carbonate in Soils
  • Basic Principles of Soil Classification
  • General Considerations on the Problem of Soil Classification
  • The Russian Approach to Soil Classification and its Recent Development
  • Fragipan Soils of Illinois: I. General Characterization and Field Relationships of Hosmer Silt Loam1
  • Soil Classification in the United States
  • Subject Index
  • Sols Bruns Acides of the Northeas