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Environmental soil physics / Daniel Hillel.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: San Diego, CA : Academic Press, [1998]Copyright date: ©1998Description: xxvii, 771 pages : illustrations ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0123485258
  • 9780123485250
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 631.4 21
LOC classification:
  • S592.3 .H535 1998
Contents:
pt. I. Basic Relationships. 1. General Physical Characteristics of Soils. 2. Properties of Water in Relation to Porous Media -- pt. II. The Solid Phase. 3. Particle Sizes and Specific Surface. 4. Nature and Behavior of Clay. 5. Soil Structure and Aggregation -- pt. III. The Liquid Phase. 6. Content and Potential of Soil Water. 7. Flow of Water in Saturated Soil. 8. Flow of Water in Unsaturated Soil. 9. Movement of Solutes and Soil Salinity -- pt. IV. The Gaseous Phase. 10. Content and Composition of Soil Air. 11. Movement and Exchange of Gases in the Soil -- pt. V. Composite Phenomena. 12. Soil Temperature and Heat Flow. 13. Soil Dynamics: Stress, Strain, and Strength -- pt. VI. The Field Water Cycle. 14. Entry of Water into Soil. 15. Surface Runoff and Water Erosion. 16. Redistribution of Water in Soil. 17. Groundwater Drainage and Pollution. 18. Evaporation from Bare Soil and Wind Erosion -- pt. VII. Soil-Plant-Water Relations. 19. Uptake of Soil Moisture by Plants. 20. Water Balance and Energy Balance in the Field. 21. Irrigation and Water-Use Efficiency -- pt. VIII. Appendices. 1. Spatial Variability / A.W. Warrick. 2. Applications of Soil Physics to Remediation of Hazardous Waste Sites / R.S. Baker. 3. Representing the Land Surface in Global Climate Models / C. Rosenzweig.
Review: "Environmental Soil Physics defines and describes the dynamic cycles of energy, water, solids, solutes, mineral, gases, and living organisms in the soil. It is self-contained and self-explanatory, with numerous illustrations and sample problems, up-to-date references, and relevance to real-world conditions." "Key Features: explores the wide range of interactions among the phases in the soil and the dynamic interconnections of the soil with the subterranean and atmospheric domains; draws attention to historical and contemporary issues concerning the human management of soil and water resources; directs readers toward solution of practical problems in terrestrial ecology, field-scale hydrology, agronomy, and civil engineering; and incorporates contributions by leading scientists in the areas of spatial variability, soil remediation, and the inclusion of land-surface processes in global climate models."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 707-756) and index.

pt. I. Basic Relationships. 1. General Physical Characteristics of Soils. 2. Properties of Water in Relation to Porous Media -- pt. II. The Solid Phase. 3. Particle Sizes and Specific Surface. 4. Nature and Behavior of Clay. 5. Soil Structure and Aggregation -- pt. III. The Liquid Phase. 6. Content and Potential of Soil Water. 7. Flow of Water in Saturated Soil. 8. Flow of Water in Unsaturated Soil. 9. Movement of Solutes and Soil Salinity -- pt. IV. The Gaseous Phase. 10. Content and Composition of Soil Air. 11. Movement and Exchange of Gases in the Soil -- pt. V. Composite Phenomena. 12. Soil Temperature and Heat Flow. 13. Soil Dynamics: Stress, Strain, and Strength -- pt. VI. The Field Water Cycle. 14. Entry of Water into Soil. 15. Surface Runoff and Water Erosion. 16. Redistribution of Water in Soil. 17. Groundwater Drainage and Pollution. 18. Evaporation from Bare Soil and Wind Erosion -- pt. VII. Soil-Plant-Water Relations. 19. Uptake of Soil Moisture by Plants. 20. Water Balance and Energy Balance in the Field. 21. Irrigation and Water-Use Efficiency -- pt. VIII. Appendices. 1. Spatial Variability / A.W. Warrick. 2. Applications of Soil Physics to Remediation of Hazardous Waste Sites / R.S. Baker. 3. Representing the Land Surface in Global Climate Models / C. Rosenzweig.

"Environmental Soil Physics defines and describes the dynamic cycles of energy, water, solids, solutes, mineral, gases, and living organisms in the soil. It is self-contained and self-explanatory, with numerous illustrations and sample problems, up-to-date references, and relevance to real-world conditions." "Key Features: explores the wide range of interactions among the phases in the soil and the dynamic interconnections of the soil with the subterranean and atmospheric domains; draws attention to historical and contemporary issues concerning the human management of soil and water resources; directs readers toward solution of practical problems in terrestrial ecology, field-scale hydrology, agronomy, and civil engineering; and incorporates contributions by leading scientists in the areas of spatial variability, soil remediation, and the inclusion of land-surface processes in global climate models."--Jacket.

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