Handbook of soils for landscape architects

Landscape architecture Soil science sähkökirjat
Oxford University Press
2000
EISBN 9780198028307
1: Use of Soil Surveys for Landscape Architecture; 2: Basic Information About Soils and Plants; 3: Parts of a Soil (Soil Constituents).
Air, Water, Minerals, and Organic Matter; 4: Physical Properties of Soils; 5: Movement of Water Across Soils (Erosion); 6: Nature of Soil Erodibility; 7: Controlling Erosion; 8: Effective Water Use.
Irrigation; 9: Chemical Properties of Soils for Growing Plants; 10: Soil Nutrients (Soil Fertility); 11: Macronutrients.
Nitrogen; 12: Macronutrients.
Phosphorus and Potassium; 13: Macronutrients.
Calcium, Magnesium, and Sulfur; 14: Micronutrients
Written in a clear, accessible style, this book covers the fundamental aspects of soil science with an emphasis on topics useful to landscape architects and professionals in related fields.
Air, Water, Minerals, and Organic Matter; 4: Physical Properties of Soils; 5: Movement of Water Across Soils (Erosion); 6: Nature of Soil Erodibility; 7: Controlling Erosion; 8: Effective Water Use.
Irrigation; 9: Chemical Properties of Soils for Growing Plants; 10: Soil Nutrients (Soil Fertility); 11: Macronutrients.
Nitrogen; 12: Macronutrients.
Phosphorus and Potassium; 13: Macronutrients.
Calcium, Magnesium, and Sulfur; 14: Micronutrients
Written in a clear, accessible style, this book covers the fundamental aspects of soil science with an emphasis on topics useful to landscape architects and professionals in related fields.
