Soil Carbon

Soil Carbon: Science, Management and Policy for Multiple Benefits (Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment

Steven A. Banwart, Elke Noellemeyer, Eleanor Milne, "Soil Carbon: Science, Management and Policy for Multiple Benefits (Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment"
2015 | pages: 428 | ISBN: 1786395509 | PDF | 6,6 mb

Soil Water Deficit and Physiological Issues in Plants  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Feb. 26, 2021
Soil Water Deficit and Physiological Issues in Plants

Soil Water Deficit and Physiological Issues in Plants by Amitav Bhattacharya
English | PDF | 2021 | 717 Pages | ISBN : 9813362758 | 10 MB

This book explores the impact of soil water deficiency on various aspects of physiological processes in plants. The book explains the effects under soil water deficit condition such as lowering of plant water content, disturbance in carbon metabolism such in photosynthesis, photorespiration and respiration as well as effects of soil water deficit on nitrogen metabolism.

Thawing: Permafrost Permafrost Carbon in a Warming Arctic (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Sept. 1, 2020
Thawing: Permafrost Permafrost Carbon in a Warming Arctic (Repost)

Thawing: Permafrost Permafrost Carbon in a Warming Arctic by J. van Huissteden
English | 2020 |,EPUB | 520 Pages | ISBN : 3030313786 | 97.66 MB

This book provides a cross-disciplinary overview of permafrost and the carbon cycle by providing an introduction into the geographical distribution of permafrost, with a focus on the distribution of permafrost and its soil carbon reservoirs. The chapters explain the basic physical properties and processes of permafrost soils: ice, mineral and organic components, and how these interact with climate, vegetation and geomorphological processes. In particular, the book covers the role of the large quantities of ice in many permafrost soils which are crucial to understanding carbon cycle processes.

Thawing: Permafrost Permafrost Carbon in a Warming Arctic (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at March 24, 2021
Thawing: Permafrost Permafrost Carbon in a Warming Arctic (Repost)

Thawing: Permafrost Permafrost Carbon in a Warming Arctic by J. van Huissteden
English | 2020 | EPUB | 520 Pages | ISBN : 3030313786 | 97.7 MB

This book provides a cross-disciplinary overview of permafrost and the carbon cycle by providing an introduction into the geographical distribution of permafrost, with a focus on the distribution of permafrost and its soil carbon reservoirs. The chapters explain the basic physical properties and processes of permafrost soils: ice, mineral and organic components, and how these interact with climate, vegetation and geomorphological processes. In particular, the book covers the role of the large quantities of ice in many permafrost soils which are crucial to understanding carbon cycle processes.

Advances in Understanding Soil Degradation (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at May 31, 2023
Advances in Understanding Soil Degradation (Repost)

Advances in Understanding Soil Degradation by Elmira Saljnikov
English | EPUB | 2022 | 789 Pages | ISBN : 303085681X | 207.2 MB

This book informs about knowledge gain in soil and land degradation to reduce or prevent it for meeting the mission of the Sustainable Developments Goals of the United Nations. Essence, extent, monitoring methods and implications for ecosystem functioning of main soil degradation types are characterized in overview chapters and case studies.
Challenges, approaches and data towards identification of degradation in the frame of improving functionality, health and multiple ecosystem services of soil are demonstrated in the studies of international expert teams. The book consists of five parts, containing 5–12 single chapters each and 36 in total. Parts are explaining (I) Concepts and Indicators, (II) Soil Erosion and Compaction, (III) Soil Contamination, (IV) Soil Carbon and Fertility Monitoring and (V) Soil Survey and Mapping of Degradation.

Advances in Understanding Soil Degradation  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at June 15, 2022
Advances in Understanding Soil Degradation

Advances in Understanding Soil Degradation by Elmira Saljnikov
English | EPUB | 2022 | 789 Pages | ISBN : 303085681X | 207.2 MB

This book informs about knowledge gain in soil and land degradation to reduce or prevent it for meeting the mission of the Sustainable Developments Goals of the United Nations. Essence, extent, monitoring methods and implications for ecosystem functioning of main soil degradation types are characterized in overview chapters and case studies.

Advances in Understanding Soil Degradation (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Feb. 11, 2024
Advances in Understanding Soil Degradation (Repost)

Advances in Understanding Soil Degradation by Elmira Saljnikov
English | EPUB | 2022 | 789 Pages | ISBN : 303085681X | 207.2 MB

This book informs about knowledge gain in soil and land degradation to reduce or prevent it for meeting the mission of the Sustainable Developments Goals of the United Nations. Essence, extent, monitoring methods and implications for ecosystem functioning of main soil degradation types are characterized in overview chapters and case studies.

Modelling Soil Development Under Global Change  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at March 16, 2024
Modelling Soil Development Under Global Change

Modelling Soil Development Under Global Change by Peter Finke
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 161 Pages | ISBN : 3031555821 | 23.9 MB

Quantitative assessments of the effects of global change on soil development are mostly focused on soil carbon, some nutrients, pollutants and soil water. Soil however is a complex entity with interacting biological, physical and chemical processes that are rarely modelled in its entirety. Additionally, for the sake of simplicity various soil properties are considered constants whereas in reality they are not. Soil as we observe it is the resultant of many processes driven by varying boundary conditions such as climate and organisms including men. This is not different when we study global change, thus modelling soil development under global change overlaps with modelling soil formation. This book gives an overview of what such model should entail, with ample descriptions to use SoilGen, a simulattion model to study pedogenesis.

Soil and Climate  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Underaglassmoon at Oct. 31, 2018
Soil and Climate

Soil and Climate
CRC Press | English | 2019 | ISBN-10: 1498783651 | 448 pages | PDF | 41.78 MB

by Rattan Lal (Editor), B. A. Stewart (Editor)
Climate is a soil-forming factor and soil can mitigate climate change through a reduction in the emissions of greenhouse gases and sequestration of atmospheric CO2

Agricultural practices and policies for carbon sequestration in soil  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at July 10, 2022
Agricultural practices and policies for carbon sequestration in soil

Agricultural practices and policies for carbon sequestration in soil By J M Kimble; R Lal; R F Follett
2002 | 512 Pages | ISBN: 1566705819 | PDF | 28 MB