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The Soils Of Georgia 1st Ed Lia Matchavariani

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The Soils Of Georgia 1st Ed Lia Matchavariani
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.42 MB
Author: Lia Matchavariani
ISBN: 9783030185084, 9783030185091, 3030185087, 3030185095
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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The Soils Of Georgia 1st Ed Lia Matchavariani by Lia Matchavariani 9783030185084, 9783030185091, 3030185087, 3030185095 instant download after payment.

This book provides an extensive overview of the diversity of soils in Georgia. It highlights the soil-forming environment (climate, geology, geomorphology), the characterization of the physical, chemical and morphological (macro-, micro-) properties of soils, the history of soil research in Georgia, and the geographic distribution of different soil types. In addition to describing the soil cover, the book also zones and classifies the soils. Past and current land use issues, ecological properties and implications of soils, and many other aspects are elaborated on; special attention is paid to anthropogenic soil degradation due to the contamination and erosion of soils in Georgia. This comprehensive and richly illustrated book, which includes a wealth of pictures and soil maps, offers an essential field guide for soil scientists, geographers and researchers in related areas.

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