
The Soils of Wisconsin
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形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
414
言語
英語
公開されました
Mar 7, 2017
出版社
Springer
版
1st ed. 2017
ISBN-10
3319521438
ISBN-13
9783319521435
説明
Exploring the diverse and intricate world of soils, this work delves into the unique characteristics and formation of Wisconsin's soil landscape. Authored by experts in the field, it provides an insightful examination of the region's soil types, their development, and their significance within the broader context of global soil systems. By intertwining scientific rigor with accessible language, the authors make complex topics approachable for both scholars and interested readers.
The narrative not only highlights the ecological and agricultural importance of Wisconsin's soils but also addresses the pressing issues of soil conservation and management. The authors leverage their extensive research and field experience to discuss how human activities impact soil health and what sustainable practices can be adopted. Richly illustrated and filled with valuable information, this comprehensive study serves as an essential resource for anyone looking to understand the complexities of soil science and its implications for the environment and society.
The narrative not only highlights the ecological and agricultural importance of Wisconsin's soils but also addresses the pressing issues of soil conservation and management. The authors leverage their extensive research and field experience to discuss how human activities impact soil health and what sustainable practices can be adopted. Richly illustrated and filled with valuable information, this comprehensive study serves as an essential resource for anyone looking to understand the complexities of soil science and its implications for the environment and society.