
Principles of Soil Physics
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 28. May 2004
Book
Hardback
736 pages
978-0-8247-5324-5 (ISBN)
Description
Principles of Soil Physics examines the impact of the physical, mechanical, and hydrological properties and processes of soil on agricultural production, the environment, and sustainable use of natural resources. The text incorporates valuable assessment methods, graphs, problem sets, and tables from recent studies performed around the globe and offers an abundance of tables, photographs, and easy-to-follow equations in every chapter.
The book discusses the consequences of soil degradation, such as erosion, inhibited root development, and poor aeration. It begins by defining soil physics, soil mechanics, textural properties, and packing arrangements . The text continues to discuss the theoretical and practical aspects of soil structure and explain the significance and measurement of bulk density, porosity, and compaction.
The authors proceed to clarify soil hydrology topics including hydrologic cycle, water movement, infiltration, modeling, soil evaporation, and solute transport processes. They address the impact of soil temperature on crop growth, soil aeration, and the processes that lead to the emission of greenhouse gases. The final chapters examine the physical properties of gravelly soils and water movement in frozen, saline, and water-repellant soils.
Reader-friendly and up-to-date, Principles of Soil Physics provides unparalleled coverage of issues related to soil physics, structure, hydrology, aeration, temperature, and analysis and presents practical techniques for maintaining soil quality to ultimately preserve its sustainability.
The book discusses the consequences of soil degradation, such as erosion, inhibited root development, and poor aeration. It begins by defining soil physics, soil mechanics, textural properties, and packing arrangements . The text continues to discuss the theoretical and practical aspects of soil structure and explain the significance and measurement of bulk density, porosity, and compaction.
The authors proceed to clarify soil hydrology topics including hydrologic cycle, water movement, infiltration, modeling, soil evaporation, and solute transport processes. They address the impact of soil temperature on crop growth, soil aeration, and the processes that lead to the emission of greenhouse gases. The final chapters examine the physical properties of gravelly soils and water movement in frozen, saline, and water-repellant soils.
Reader-friendly and up-to-date, Principles of Soil Physics provides unparalleled coverage of issues related to soil physics, structure, hydrology, aeration, temperature, and analysis and presents practical techniques for maintaining soil quality to ultimately preserve its sustainability.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic and Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 44 mm
Weight
1198 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8247-5324-5 (9780824753245)
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Rattan Lal | Manoj K. Shukla
Principles of Soil Physics
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09/2019
1st Edition
CRC Press
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Lal, Rattan; Shukla, Manoj K.
Content
Importance of Soil Physics Basic Definitions and Concepts Soil Solids Soil Structure Porosity Manifestations of Soil Structure Soil Strength and Compaction Soil Rheology and Plasticity Water Soil Water Content Soil Qater Potential Water Flow in Saturated Soils Water Flow in Unsaturated Soils Water Infiltration in Soil Water Evaporation from Soil Solute Transport Soil Temperature and Heat Flow in Soils Soil Air and Aeration Physical Properties of Gravelly Soils Special Problems Appendix A: Units and Conversions Appendix B: Properties of Water