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Digging into Canadian Soils

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Canadian Society of Soil Science, author.
Contributor:
Krzic, Maja, editor.
Walley, Fran, editor.
Diochon, Amanda, editor.
Canadian Society of Soil Science, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Earth sciences--Textbooks.
Earth sciences.
Science--Textbooks.
Science.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Glen Ellyn, Illinois College of DuPage [2021]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Written entirely by members of the Canadian Society of Soil Science, "Digging into Canadian Soils: An Introduction to Soil Science" provides an introduction to the core disciplines of soil science, and introduces the concepts and vocabulary needed by students just beginning their soil science journey. The textbook provides supplementary materials that are specific to regions in Canada, or may be of specific interest beyond what might be considered introductory soil science material. Importantly, the textbook also is intended to introduce students to the Canadian System of Soil Classification by providing examples from across the length and breadth of the world’s second largest country, and to the Canadian Society of Soil Science, whose members share a common passion for soil science and are keen to share and instill this passion with students across Canada.
Contents:
I. Digging In
1. Introduction
2. Soil Genesis
3. Soil Organic Matter
4. Soil Physics
5. Soil Chemistry
6. Soil Biodiversity and Ecology
7. Soil Nutrient Cycling
8. Soil Classification and Distribution
II. Digging Across Canada
9. Soils of British Columbia and Yukon: The Western Cordillera
10. Soils of the Prairie Provinces
11. Soils of Ontario
12. Soils of Quebec
13. Soils of the Atlantic Provinces
III. Digging Deeper
14. Soil Mineralogy
15. Soil Health and Management
16. Soil Reclamation and Remediation of Disturbed Lands
17. Digital Soil Mapping
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