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The Soils of Chile [electronic resource] / by Manuel Casanova, Osvaldo Salazar, Oscar Seguel, Walter Luzio.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: World Soils Book SeriesPublisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: X, 185 p. 179 illus., 149 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789400759497
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 631.4 23
LOC classification:
  • QH541.5.S6
  • S622-627
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface -- General Chile overview -- Territory formation: geology and geomorphology -- Climate: from desert to glaciers -- Vegetation.-Land use -- Main features of Chilean soils -- Soil formation in Chile -- Major soil zones -- A soil map of Chile -- Management of soil properties in Chile -- Chemical properties -- Physical properties -- Biological properties -- Human induced soil degradation in Chile -- Erosive soil degradation -- Non erosive soil degradation -- Desertification -- Future of soil conservation in Chile -- Annexe.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book is intended for students and soil scientists who want to know about the state of the art in soil sciences in Chile. The book merges a comprehensive bibliographical review of the soil surveys carried out throughout the length and breadth of Chilean territory during the past 40 years and more recent information obtained by the authors in a number of field studies. As its starting point the book presents a general overview of important features related to Chilean soils, such as geology and geomorphology, climate, land use and vegetation. In this long and narrow country different soil formation factors and processes have resulted in a broad variety of soil bodies, from the extremely arid Atacama desert to the Patagonian and Antarctic zones. This book provides a description and classification (mainly Soil Taxonomy) of the most important soil types. Particularly important are soils derived from volcanic materials, which cover extensive areas of Chile. The book also deals with soil management topics in relation to the chemical, physical and biological properties of Chilean soils and it includes a number of examples from throughout the country. Finally, the book shows how man has induced severe soil degradation problems in Chile, such as erosive soil degradation, non-erosive soil degradation and land desertification.
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Preface -- General Chile overview -- Territory formation: geology and geomorphology -- Climate: from desert to glaciers -- Vegetation.-Land use -- Main features of Chilean soils -- Soil formation in Chile -- Major soil zones -- A soil map of Chile -- Management of soil properties in Chile -- Chemical properties -- Physical properties -- Biological properties -- Human induced soil degradation in Chile -- Erosive soil degradation -- Non erosive soil degradation -- Desertification -- Future of soil conservation in Chile -- Annexe.

This book is intended for students and soil scientists who want to know about the state of the art in soil sciences in Chile. The book merges a comprehensive bibliographical review of the soil surveys carried out throughout the length and breadth of Chilean territory during the past 40 years and more recent information obtained by the authors in a number of field studies. As its starting point the book presents a general overview of important features related to Chilean soils, such as geology and geomorphology, climate, land use and vegetation. In this long and narrow country different soil formation factors and processes have resulted in a broad variety of soil bodies, from the extremely arid Atacama desert to the Patagonian and Antarctic zones. This book provides a description and classification (mainly Soil Taxonomy) of the most important soil types. Particularly important are soils derived from volcanic materials, which cover extensive areas of Chile. The book also deals with soil management topics in relation to the chemical, physical and biological properties of Chilean soils and it includes a number of examples from throughout the country. Finally, the book shows how man has induced severe soil degradation problems in Chile, such as erosive soil degradation, non-erosive soil degradation and land desertification.

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