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Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths

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Informationen zum Autor Georges Stoops contributed substantially to the understanding of the genesis of arid and tropical soils, and to the development of concepts and terminology for the description of soil thin sections. His outstanding research activities in an international context, contributed considerably to the development of soil micromorphology, while his enthusiastic teaching in Ghent and elsewhere promoted the use of soil micromorphology worldwide. His achievements have been honoured for instance by the Kubiëna Medal of the International Soil Science Society (1992) and the Philippe Duchaufour Medal of the European Geosciences Union (2010).. Dr. Marcelino has many years of research experience in soil micromorphology, especially in the field of tropical soil development, and was guest lecturer at several Intensive Training Courses on Micromorphology organised in various European countries. Dr. Mees has many years of research experience in sediment petrology, soil mineralogy and micromorphology, applied to sediments and soils in arid and semi-arid environments, and later mainly in humid tropical environments, especially in Central Africa. Klappentext Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths! Second Edition! provides researchers and students with a global tool for interpretation of micromorphological features of regoliths and soils. After an introduction and general overview! micromorphological aspects of regoliths (e.g.! saprolites! unconsolidated sediments and transported materials) are highlighted! followed by a systematic and coherent discussion of the micromorphological expression of various pedogenic processes! covering diagnostic horizons! materials and processes. The book is written by a team of well-known global experts in the field who use a single set of concepts and terminology! making it a valuable interdisciplinary reference. The following topics are also treated: freeze-thaw features! redoximorphic features! calcareous and gypsiferous formations! textural features! spodic and oxic horizons! andic and volcanic materials! organic and surface horizons! laterites! surface crusts! salts! biogenic and inorganic siliceous materials! authigenic silicates! phosphates! thionic and derived materials! and features related to faunal activity. The last chapters address the impact of anthropic activities with regard to archaeology and paleopedology. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Micromorphology as a tool in soil and regolith studies 2. Collovial And Mass Wasting Deposits 3. Saprolites 4. Pedoplasmation: formation of soil material 5. Fabric and composition of the groundmass 6. Pedogenic siliceous features 7. Biogenic siliceous features 8. Authigenic silicate minerals - sepiolite-palygorskite, zeolites and sodium silicates 9. Calcium carbonate features 10. Gypsic features 11. Salt minerals in saline soils and salt crusts 12. Phosphatic features 13. Sulphidic and sulphuric materials 14. Textural pedofeatures and related horizons 15. Redoximorphic features 16. Features related to faunal activity 17. Organic matter 18. Topsoils 19. Physical and biological surface crusts 20. Frost action 21. Vertic features 22. Spodic materials 23. Oxic and related materials 24. Lateritic and bauxitic materials 25. Regoliths and soils on volcanic ash 26. Anthropogenic features 27. Archaeological materials 28. Palaeosoils and relict soils, a conceptual approach 29. Palaeosoils and relict soils, a systematic review 30. Micromorphological Features and their relation to processes and clarification ...

List of contents

1. Micromorphology as a tool in soil and regolith studies
2. Collovial And Mass Wasting Deposits
3. Saprolites
4. Pedoplasmation: formation of soil material
5. Fabric and composition of the groundmass
6. Pedogenic siliceous features
7. Biogenic siliceous features
8. Authigenic silicate minerals - sepiolite-palygorskite, zeolites and sodium silicates
9. Calcium carbonate features
10. Gypsic features
11. Salt minerals in saline soils and salt crusts
12. Phosphatic features
13. Sulphidic and sulphuric materials
14. Textural pedofeatures and related horizons
15. Redoximorphic features
16. Features related to faunal activity
17. Organic matter
18. Topsoils
19. Physical and biological surface crusts
20. Frost action
21. Vertic features
22. Spodic materials
23. Oxic and related materials
24. Lateritic and bauxitic materials
25. Regoliths and soils on volcanic ash
26. Anthropogenic features
27. Archaeological materials
28. Palaeosoils and relict soils, a conceptual approach
29. Palaeosoils and relict soils, a systematic review
30. Micromorphological Features and their relation to processes and clarification

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Authors Georges Stoops, Georges (EDT)/ Marcelino Stoops
Assisted by Vera Marcelino (Editor), Vera (Researcher Marcelino (Editor), Marcelino Vera (Editor), Florias Mees (Editor), Florias (Researcher Mees (Editor), Mees Florias (Editor), Georges Stoops (Editor), Georges (Emeritus Professor Stoops (Editor), Stoops Georges (Editor)
Publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2018
 
EAN 9780444635228
ISBN 978-0-444-63522-8
No. of pages 720
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geology

Geologie, SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geology, Erde (Planet) / Geologie, Geology, geomorphology and the lithosphere, Geology & The Lithosphere

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