Soils have a natural characteristic called the cation exchange capacity (CEC) that allows them to hold (and exchange) cations (e.g., Ca+2 or Na+). These cations are held tight enough on the CEC that ...
Perspective -- Geologic time : The quaternary period ; Archeology ; Estimating geologic time ; Early estimates of geologic time -- Weathering and erosion : Structure of the rocks ; Structure in ...
Soils affected by salts can be described in two ways: by salinity classification or by potential crop response (Figure 1). Salinity classifications are based on the total accumulation of salts in the ...
Rapid advances in sensing technologies and artificial intelligence are transforming how we observe, understand, and manage soils. Many of soil properties ...
Rev. ed. of: Soil genesis and classification / S.W. Buol, F.D. Hole, R.J. McCracken. 3rd ed. 1989. siris_sil_934363 ...
The Evolution of Soil Loss Tolerance and Its Importance to Soil Productivity Protection, including Ecosystem Services. Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection, 14, 1-10. doi: 10.4236/gep.2026 ...