Hydropedology

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Informationen zum Autor Ph.D. in Soil Science Klappentext Hydropedology is a microcosm for what is happening in Soil Science. Once a staid discipline found in schools of agriculture devoted to increasing crop yield, soil science is transforming itself into an interdisciplinary mulch with great significance not only for food production but also climate change, ecology, preservation of natural resources, forestry, and carbon sequestration. Hydropedology brings together pedology (soil characteristics) with hydrology (movement of water) to understand and achieve the goals now associated with modern soil science. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I Overviews and Fundamentals 1. Hydropedology: Addressing Fundamentals and Building Bridges to Understand Complex Pedologic and Hydrologic Interactions 2. Understanding Soil Architecture and Its Functional Manifestation across Scales 3. Preferential Flow in a Pedological Perspective 4. Preferential Flow Dynamics and Plant Rooting Systems 5. Redoximorphic Features as Related to Soil Hydrology and Hydric Soils 6. Subaqueous Soils: Pedogenesis, Mapping, and Applications 7. Quantifying Processes Governing Soil-Mantled Hillslope Evolution 8. Thermodynamic Limits of the Critical Zone and their Relevance to Hydropedology Part II Case Studies and Applications 9. Hydropedology in Caliche Soils Weathered from Glen Rose Limestone of Lower Cretaceous Age in Texas 10. Hydropedology in Seasonally Dry Landscapes: The Palouse Region of the Pacific Northwest USA 11. Hydropedology of the North American Coastal Temperate Rainforest 12. Hydropedology in the Ridge and Valley: Soil Moisture Patterns and Preferential Flow Dynamics in Two Contrasting Landscapes 13. Geophysical Investigations of Soil-Landscape Architecture and Its Impacts on Subsurface Flow 14. Hydropedology, Geomorphology, and Groundwater Processes in Land Degradation: Case Studies in South West Victoria, Australia 15. Hydropedology as a Powerful Tool for Environmental Policy and Regulations: Toward Sustainable Land Use, Management and Planning Part III Advances in Modeling, Mapping, and Coupling 16. Soil Information in Hydrologic Models: Hard Data, Soft Data, and the Dialog between Experimentalists and Modelers 17. Hydrological Classifications of Soils and their Use in Hydrological Modeling 18. Subsurface Flow Networks at the Hillslope Scale: Detection and Modeling 19. Hydrologic Information in Pedologic Models 20. Modeling and Mapping Soil Spatial and Temporal Variability 21. Digital Soil Mapping: Interactions with and Applications for Hydropedology 22. Coupling Biogeochemistry and Hydropedology to Advance Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling Science 23. Coupling Ecohydrology and Hydropedology at Different Spatio-Temporal Scales in Water-Limited Ecosystems 24. Hydropedology: Summary and Outlook ...

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Ph.D. in Soil Science

Klappentext

Hydropedology is a microcosm for what is happening in Soil Science. Once a staid discipline found in schools of agriculture devoted to increasing crop yield, soil science is transforming itself into an interdisciplinary mulch with great significance not only for food production but also climate change, ecology, preservation of natural resources, forestry, and carbon sequestration. Hydropedology brings together pedology (soil characteristics) with hydrology (movement of water) to understand and achieve the goals now associated with modern soil science.


Zusammenfassung

"...numerous chapters evaluate the necessity of coupling hydropedology with other related interdisciplinary sciences, such as biogeochemistry and ecohydrology, and discuss technical advances, such as geophysical techniques and digital soil mapping.Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above." --CHOICE April 2013


Inhalt

Part I Overviews and Fundamentals

  1. Hydropedology: Addressing Fundamentals and Building Bridges to Understand Complex Pedologic and Hydrologic Interactions
  2. Understanding Soil Architecture and Its Functional Manifestation across Scales
  3. Preferential Flow in a Pedological Perspective
  4. Preferential Flow Dynamics and Plant Rooting Systems
  5. Redoximorphic Features as Related to Soil Hydrology and Hydric Soils
  6. Subaqueous Soils: Pedogenesis, Mapping, and Applications
  7. Quantifying Processes Governing Soil-Mantled Hillslope Evolution
  8. Thermodynamic Limits of the Critical Zone and their Relevance to Hydropedology
    Part II Case Studies and Applications
  9. Hydropedology in Caliche Soils Weathered from Glen Rose Limestone of Lower Cretaceous Age in Texas
  10. Hydropedology in Seasonally Dry Landscapes: The Palouse Region of the Pacific Northwest USA
  11. Hydropedology of the North American Coastal Temperate Rainforest
  12. Hydropedology in the Ridge and Valley: Soil Moisture Patterns and Preferential Flow Dynamics in Two Contrasting Landscapes
  13. Geophysical Investigations of Soil-Landscape Architecture and Its Impacts on Subsurface Flow
  14. Hydropedology, Geomorphology, and Groundwater Processes in Land Degradation: Case Studies in South West Victoria, Australia
  15. Hydropedology as a Powerful Tool for Environmental Policy and Regulations: Toward Sustainable Land Use, Management and Planning
    Part III Advances in Modeling, Mapping, and Coupling
  16. Soil Information in Hydrologic Models: Hard Data, Soft Data, and the Dialog between Experimentalists and Modelers
  17. Hydrological Classifications of Soils and their Use in Hydrological Modeling
  18. Subsurface Flow Networks at the Hillslope Scale: Detection and Modeling
  19. Hydrologic Information in Pedologic Models
  20. Modeling and Mapping Soil Spatial and Temporal Variability
  21. Digital Soil Mapping: Interactions with and Applications for Hydropedology
  22. Coupling Biogeochemistry and Hydropedology to Advance Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling Science
  23. Coupling Ecohydrology and Hydropedology at Different Spatio-Temporal Scales in Water-Limited Ecosystems
  24. Hydropedology: Summary and Outlook

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780123869418
    • Editor Henry Lin
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Geowissenschaften
    • Anzahl Seiten 760
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm x T40mm
    • Jahr 2012
    • EAN 9780123869418
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-12-386941-8
    • Veröffentlichung 09.07.2012
    • Titel Hydropedology
    • Autor Henry (EDT) Lin
    • Untertitel Synergistic Integration of Soil Science and Hydrology
    • Gewicht 1520g
    • Herausgeber Elsevier LTD, Oxford

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